Caines-Best Catches Federer Ball At US Open
Kim Caines Best had her moment in the spotlight at the US Open Tennis Championships when she caught a ball hit into the crowd by Swiss 20-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer.
Bermudian Kim Caines-Best with the ball that she caught from Roger Federer at the US Open this weekend; the tennis ball signed by 20-time Grand Slam champ Roger Federer
Barrister Kimberley Caines-Best, wife of BTA Board member Joseph Best, was a spectator at the match Sunday in which Federer defeated Belgian David Goffin 6-2, 6-2, 6-0.
Asked on court afterwards by an ESPN commentator to choose someone in the crowd and hit a ceremonial ball to them, Federer wowed a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium when he chose a woman waving a bright towel high in the stands—then belted the signed ball directly to her.
“At the end of the game, the interviewer asked Roger if he could hit any target with his signed ball,” explained her husband. “Hearing this, Kimberley started waving the towel she is holding in the picture.
“Roger saw her, and said, ‘I will hit the ball to the lady with the purple towel.’ He hit the signed ball towards her with exact precision—and we now have an awesome souvenir to remember this weekend.”
“Afterwards, so many people came up to us to take pictures of us and the ball. It was amazing!”
“Bermuda branding and a Bermuda Booth are prominent on site for the annual Grand Slam event in Flushing Meadows, New York, after the BTA signed a multi-year agreement this year with the United States Tennis Association [USTA] to be the US Open’s exclusive tourism partner,” the BTA noted.
“The collaboration will also see a new tournament taking place in Bermuda next spring, featuring a pro-am event as well as exhibitions with tennis legends and rising American players.”
The BTA is the exclusive sponsor for the USTA US Open Championship and had a booth at the Open Considering this is the #1 Open in North America, expected BTA would have taken advantage of the event to inform the public in advance. Obviously the Best’s were representing the BTA.