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Bear Grylls reveals how Roger Federer overcame fear at the top of Swiss Alps

Updated on: 15 July,2018 10:29 AM IST  | 
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Honestly, I am much more scared standing next to you now holding that coil of rope at the top of this massive cliff than I ever am in a Grand Slam final.

Bear Grylls reveals how Roger Federer overcame fear at the top of Swiss Alps

Roger Federer

Swiss tennis star Roger Federer was a special guest on Discovery Channel's Running Wild with Bear Grylls. In a recent interview to BBC Radio Two, the famous TV host Grylls spoke about how Federer overcame his fear.


"Roger has been a guest I have wanted to get on for a long time. He has often said: 'Look when I retire I'll do it.' But he came back really fired up after winning the Australian Open and said: 'Come on, let's do it!' I was filming out in the Swiss Alps anyway so it happened fast and his episode was a really special one," Grylls said.


Bear Grylls.
Bear Grylls.


In the episode, Federer had to make his way towards the top of a mountain by combating icy waterfalls and difficult terrain. Grylls added that just before shooting started, Federer said: "Bear I'm a real scaredy-cat. I am way out of my comfort zone. Honestly, I am much more scared standing next to you now holding that coil of rope at the top of this massive cliff than I ever am in a Grand Slam final."

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