But the former Sunderland star says his favourite tennis player is the 'King of Clay' 19-time grand slam champion Rafael Nadal.
He told TV3 Sports: ''I like it when people make point- like when you come to the net and you make the point like the serve and volley. I think Roger Federer is good at that. He's a master class.
''Honestly, I learnt that from him so anytime I'm in difficulties, I just try to place the ball to the corner and attack the net. I think I'm special in that. That was what brought me into tennis.''
Gyan can best be described as a late bloomer whose interest in playing tennis piqued just months ago.
''I had wanted to play around-if I could remember around 2006- We were in Kumasi. I think we were in camp around that that time and I saw two people playing on the court,'' Gyan told TV 3 Sports.
''I took the racket and my first serve over the fence so I decided not to play. I went back to Italy, got some rackets, came back on holidays.
''I played like once and I lost interest so it was like ten months ago I decided to play because I normally watch tennis and I said to myself I can play so that's where I started.''
At age 34, the man who has shone at major international football competitions, is far from winning a tennis satellite or circuit but he claims.
''I just recovered from injury. I started training now. I'm not fit like before but I have been able to beat people. I learnt the techniques and it's working,'' he added.
''When I am playing with somebody who is at my level, I think I have got the IQ- I have got two things- the football aspect and everything. I just use everything. I am ahead of the person.''
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