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Oh I say… It’s the Princess versus King of Wimbledon! Roger Federer proves no match for Kate when they met on the iconic tennis courts

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Princess of Wales and champion Roger Federer met at Wimbledon’s No3 Court The pair played doubles to highlight work of ball boys and girls at tournament

He may have won 20 Grand Slam titles – but Roger Federer proved no match for the Princess of Wales when they met on a Wimbledon tennis court.

Kate managed to get a shot past the Swiss star, prompting him to exclaim: ‘I think it was on the line. Amazing!’

However, the Princess also took the opportunity to try to get some sneaky coaching advice from the former world No1.

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‘Any tips on my serve at the same time would be very helpful,’ she said. But Federer replied only with a compliment, saying: ‘The serve looks good.’

The pair were playing a doubles match on No3 Court – where Federer won his first match on the way to taking his first Wimbledon title 20 years ago – to highlight the work of ball boys and girls at the tournament.

He may have won 20 Grand Slam titles – but Roger Federer (right) proved no match for the Princess of Wales (left) when they met on a Wimbledon tennis court

The Princess also took the opportunity to try to get some sneaky coaching advice from the former world No1

In a video of their encounter released on YouTube last night, keen tennis player Kate said: ‘Wimbledon is renowned for its amazingly professional ball boys and ball girls.

‘The amount of work it takes, it’s incredible to see it behind the scenes.’ She then said: ‘It’s so good to see you, Roger,’ before walking on to the court for their match.

Roger Federer

After getting her shot past the 41-year-old, who retired from the sport last year, Kate gives a celebratory pat on the shoulder to her doubles partner Joel Eboewe, a coach with the Wimbledon Junior Tennis Initiative, which gives free lessons to local children.

During their visit earlier this month, the VIPs also joined the ball boys and girls in training for this year’s tournament, which begins a week tomorrow.

But although he started his career as a 12-year-old ball boy in Basel in 1993, Federer took a while to get back into the swing of things.

As tennis balls bounced at his feet, the star, who has an estimated fortune of £430million, is seen asking: ‘Is that supposed to be me picking them up?’

In a video of their encounter released on YouTube last night, keen tennis player Kate said: ‘Wimbledon is renowned for its amazingly professional ball boys and ball girls’

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