Sahar Mourad
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Kate Middleton to face Roger Federer in tennis

The Duchess of Cambridge will go head-to-head with Roger Federer in a tennis match for a special charity event. 

Kate Middleton will go against the Swiss 20-time Grand Slam tennis champion to help raise money for disadvantaged and vulnerable children.

All funds raised will go toward two organisations backed by the Duchess, Action for Children and the Lawn Tennis Association. 

Children between the ages of 8-15 will have the opportunity to meet the professional tennis player and enjoy a game or two with him. 

The exciting match, which was reportedly suggested by Kate, will go ahead on September 22 as part of the Laver Cup which was co-founded by Federer. 

“Her Royal Highness is passionate about supporting grassroots tennis and encouraging young people from all backgrounds to become involved in the sport,” a statement from the Palace read.

The Laver Cup is a three day tournament which sees six of the best tennis players across Europe go against six of the best tennis players from the rest of the world. 

Federer is no stranger to the royal family, having played tennis with Prince George, nine, and attended Pippa Middleton’s wedding. 

"Her Royal Highness is passionate about supporting grassroots  tennis and encouraging young people from all backgrounds to become involved in the sport," the palace said in a statement.

The Laver Cup will see Federer’s return to the court after struggling with his right knee after undergoing three operations to help repair damage to his meniscus and cartilage. 

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Duchess of Cambridge, Roger Federer, charity, tennis, Action for Children, Lawn Tennis Association