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‘Call My Mum’- Roger Federer and Trevor Noah in Panic Mode as Ridiculous Blunder Throw off Their Switzerland Plan

Published 03/30/2023, 3:32 PM EDT

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Swiss tourism offers a variety of activities, from skiing in the winter to hiking and exploring the outdoors in the summer. The country is also home to some of the most luxurious and exclusive hotels and resorts in the world. The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland is an excellent way to experience the beauty of the country uniquely and unforgettably. It’s also home to Roger Federer, one of the greatest tennis players of all time. So, when the Swiss Tourism Board decided to promote its Grand Train Tour of Switzerland, who better to showcase the beauty of the country than Federer himself?


In the ad, Federer is joined by comedian and former host of ‘The Daily Show’, Trevor Noah. He brings his comedic talents to the advert campaign. However, things take a turn for the worse when they find themselves on the wrong train. The accidental mishap throws off the entire itinerary of the two stars.

Roger Federer joins Trevor Noah in the new Swiss tourism Ad

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The ad begins with Noah trying to inject some humor into the situation. However, Federer reminds him that this is a tourism ad and is not supposed to be funny. The tension between the two only grows as they try to stick to the script, with Federer insisting they focus on the beauty of Switzerland rather than comedic skits.

As they prepare to shoot on the train, they realize that they are on the wrong train, and panic sets in. Noah tries to make the best of the situation by making jokes, but Federer is not amused. As the train starts moving, their panic intensifies. Federer and Noah frantically search for a way to stop the train, but it’s too late. They’re stuck on the wrong train, and their Swiss tourism ad is quickly turning into a disaster.

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The chaos continues as Federer realizes he doesn’t have his phone, and Noah’s attempts to contact the crew fail. In the YouTube ad, Noah spoke, ” Call my mum! Roger! I don’t have my phone.” 

The ad ends with Federer and Noah stuck on the train, with Noah trying to make the best of the situation by improvising a comedic skit, while Federer looks on in frustration.

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While the ad may not have gone as planned, it’s clear that Federer and Noah make an entertaining duo. Their different approaches to the situation highlight their personalities, with Federer’s focus on precision and Noah’s quick wit and humor. The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland is a must-do for any traveler looking to experience the country’s natural beauty and rich culture.

The Swiss GOAT supports and promotes Swiss Tourism in its latest ad

Federer has collaborated with renowned comedian Trevor Noah to promote tourism in Switzerland. The retired tennis star is now exploring new avenues beyond the sport. The Swiss GOAT is now taking an innovative approach to promoting tourism in the country by showcasing its scenic landscapes. The two personalities have come together to create a documentary film and ad. It is called “The Ride of a Lifetime – The Grand Train Tour of Switzerland.” The video advertisement is available on YouTube for all fans.

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Federer shared the news of the partnership with his fans through an Instagram post and seems to be proud of the initiative. The project is a paid partnership with My Switzerland, and Federer is taking the lead in promoting his country. Let us know what you think about the ad in your comments below.

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Dr Aditya Raveendran Menon

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Aditya Menon is a Tennis Author at EssentiallySports. He developed an unbridled love for tennis from the moment his father introduced him to the sport. Watching Roger Federer dominate the ATP tour with his unique and effortless style played a pivotal role in pushing Aditya to write about tennis for national publications.
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Hitesh Nigam