Will Ferrell gatecrashed the commentary booth for a Roger Federer match and wreaked havoc

Roger FedererGetty Images

  • Anchorman actor Will Ferrell gatecrashed the commentary booth during a Roger Federer match at Indian Wells.
  • Ferrell seemed to think whoever won the coin toss won the game, and claimed to have a “back tattoo” of Federer’s opponent Jérémy Chardy.
  • Watch the full video below.

Hollywood actor Will Ferrell gatecrashed The Tennis Channel’s commentary booth during Roger Federer’s match with Jérémy Chardy at the 2018 Indian Wells Masters.

Best known for his roles in “Anchorman,” “Old School,” and “Elf,” Ferrell provided a raucous analysis of the players entering the court, the coin toss, and the fourth-round match itself in California.

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

NOW WATCH: Richard Sherman: Sitting behind a news desk doesn’t mean you know more than the people you tell to ‘shut up and dribble’

See Also:

SEE ALSO: Rafa Nadal’s uncle says Roger Federer is a better tennis player than his nephew — and is even ‘the best of all time’

DON’T MISS: ‘I do the running, he does the thinking’ — Roger Federer hailed Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates as an ideal doubles partner

UP NEXT: This is everything tennis champion Serena Williams eats for breakfast, lunch, and dinner

Post Author: martin

Martin is an enthusiastic programmer, a webdeveloper and a young entrepreneur. He is intereted into computers for a long time. In the age of 10 he has programmed his first website and since then he has been working on web technologies until now. He is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of BriefNews.eu and PCHealthBoost.info Online Magazines. His colleagues appreciate him as a passionate workhorse, a fan of new technologies, an eternal optimist and a dreamer, but especially the soul of the team for whom he can do anything in the world.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.