Most people want to know what it’s like having the opulent lifestyles of some of the world’s biggest sports stars, but while you may not be able to experience the Monaco mansion, supermodel girlfriend and exotic cars, technology is giving us the chance to see what their day jobs are like.
Tennis maestro Roger Federer recently donned the impressive Google Glass device to give a first-person perspective of what it’s like to actually have some hand-eye coordination.
Federer shared a little rally with another former champion, Stefan Edberg, and as expected, their reaction time and precision is pretty damn impressive.
[Source] Mashable
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