Roger Federer upstaged by female fan as she flashes BARE BOTTOM while posing with star
TENNIS ace Roger Federer appeared blissfully unaware that he was stood next to a female fan who had her bare bottom out as she asked him for a quick snap on Miami beach this week.
Roger Federer stopped to pose with a bottom-baring fan
Federer, 35 - who married wife Mirka in 2009 - was stopped by a man and a woman as he was soaking up some rays in the U.S. sunshine in between competing in Miami Open matches.
However, despite the sportsman currently ranking as the sixth best tennis player in the world, all eyes were on the blonde female who was asking for a photograph, with her seemingly forgetting to put on any bottoms.
The lady in question clearly just opted for a seriously skimpy two piece, but she still managed to give onlookers a glimpse of her bare behind as she flashed her toned pins in a semi-sheer beige top and no trousers.
Federer seemed unaware that the fan was flashing a lot of flesh
The tennis ace posed for photographs with the pair
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Federer's latest appearance comes as he spoke out about retiring from his incredible tennis career, with him telling GQ: "Let's say I have a tournament. I ask myself, how happy am I to be leaving home? Because it'd be so nice to stay.
"So am I happy to pack my bags, and walk out the door, and put them in the car, and get in the car, look to the house and say, 'Okay, let's do this' - am I happy in that moment?
"Or do I wish I could stay longer? Every time it's been: I'm happy to go. I'm still doing the right thing in my heart. It's a test."
The woman opted for some seriously revealing bottoms
Sportsman with his wife Mirka
"If that moment comes and I'm like, 'Hmm…' I've heard other players say the same thing. A friend went to the airport and turned around - he couldn't go play that tournament; he needed to see his family. That's probably the end of a career," he went on.
Federer - who lives in a mountain chalet with his wife and children in Switzerland - went on to say that although he appreciates the quiet life, he still enjoys life on the road.
He continued: "We like it so much here, but nevertheless I'm still happy to keep moving."