Published 14:32 IST, January 13th 2020
Roger Federer gives subtle response to climate crisis criticism from Greta Thunberg
Roger Federer, in response, said that he is happy to be reminded of his responsibilities following a Twitter post by climate activist Greta Thunberg last week.
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Tennis legend Roger Federer, who was on a holiday recently, will return to sport when he participates in an exhibition tournament to raise funds for Australia bushfires victims. He will be joining Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal and or tennis stars like Naomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki, Nick Kyrgios and Stefas Tsitsipas.
Even before he begins his 2020 season, he has already made headlines after being slammed by 16-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg.
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Greta Thunberg takes a dig at Roger Federer
Greta Thunberg, a Swedish environmental activist, criticized Federer for endorsing Credit Suisse. It is a bank which invests money in companies that are looking for new fossil fuel deposits. Thunberg retweeted a tweet from 350.org Europe, which has given below -
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Roger Federer responds to Greta Thunberg
Roger Federer responded to criticism from Greta Thunberg, saying he is “happy to be reminded” of his responsibilities. Federer, who has a sponsorship deal with Credit Suisse, was urged to “wake up” in a Twitter post by Thunberg last week.
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According to BBC Sport, 38-year-old, who is preparing for Australian Open, issued a statement saying he had a “great deal of respect and admiration” for youth climate movement inspired by Thunberg.
He furr said that he takes impacts and threat of climate change very seriously and added that he appreciates reminders of his responsibility as a private individual, as an athlete and as an entrepreneur. He also said he is committed to using this privileged position to dialogue on important issues with his sponsors.
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Credit Suisse issues statement
Credit Suisse has said that it is seeking to align its loan portfolios with objectives of Paris Agreement. It also recently anunced in context of its global climate strategy, it will longer invest in new coal-fired power plants. statement could reduce mounting public pressure on Federer.
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Roger Federer to play an exhibition game for Australia bushfires donation
Roger Federer, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal will also be making ir contributions by playing an exhibition match ahead of Australian Open. or players to play in exhibition event are Naomi Osaka, Caroline Wozniacki, Nick Kyrgios and Stefas Tsitsipas.
ATP on Sunday donated USD US500,000 ($A725,000) to WWF Australian Wildlife and Nature Recovery Fund as part of bushfire relief efforts, governing body of men’s tennis says. donation from players was anunced by vak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal after Serbia defeated Spain to capture inaugural ATP Cup team event in Sydney.
14:32 IST, January 13th 2020