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September 4, 2019, Flushing Meadows, New York, United States of America: Roger Federer attends a press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz after losing his match against Grigor Dimitrov on Day 9 of the 2019 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Tuesday September 3, 2019 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough […]

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September 4, 2019, Flushing Meadows, New York, United States of America: Roger Federer attends a press conference, PK, Pressekonferenz after losing his match against Grigor Dimitrov on Day 9 of the 2019 US Open at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center on Tuesday September 3, 2019 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough […]
Retirement has its own set of pros and cons. In a recent turn of events, tennis legend Roger Federer gave out his approach to his new life after he hung the racquet. In the interview, Federer gave a detailed description of how his life has been ever since he decided to leave the courts for good. He even talked about his kids and his organization.
It seems like Federer’s life has not changed much in terms of how hectic it used to be. While the Swiss Maestro certainly has his freedom over time, his statement proves that he is not entirely idle in his retirement.
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Roger Federer is embracing the pace of change
It seems like Federer now finds solace amid shifts in his post-tennis era. His response to the question of whether he is savoring life beyond the courts shows a nuanced perspective. In the wake of a career marked by dazzling victories and relentless battles, Federer’s journey into retirement mirrors the ebb and flow of a game he mastered. The unfolding narrative takes an intriguing turn as he opens up about the peculiar confluence of events.
Q: Are you enjoying your life after retirement from professional tennis?
💬@rogerfederer:
“Yes, very much so. It’s been a smooth transition.” “The last year has been only about fun.”
“My life’s not boring and slow like some people might imagine.”@Federer_Swiss @norinchi_df pic.twitter.com/TIQM2Kn0Gz— CGTN Sports Scene (@CGTNSportsScene) December 7, 2023
He spoke about his knee woes and the global upheaval wrought by COVID. As Federer reflects on the culmination of his comeback attempts, he shared: “Yes, it’s been good, it’s been a good transition because of I guess my knee problem and then COVID as well.” Federer even unearthed the layers of a life both divergent and familiar. He further said: “Everything slowed down in the last 3 years.” Yet, within this deceleration, a mosaic of activities emerged. The Swiss Maestro becomes not just a retiree but a multifaceted individual.
He went on to explain how he is a philanthropist, businessman, and, above all, a dedicated 24×7 dad navigating the logistics of parenting. In a world spinning on a new axis, Federer has embraced the altered rhythm, finding harmony in the symphony of his reinvented existence.
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Federer’s post-retirement rally
In a surprising encore, Federer has taken center stage at numerous events this season. It even amplified his influence even beyond the tennis court. Since bidding farewell to professional play, the Swiss icon’s presence has boundaries. It even underscores his commitment to making tennis more accessible worldwide.
Federer’s foray into the global tennis arena also extends beyond his personal pursuits. His organization is indeed a powerhouse in the making. The Swiss star has made significant strides and has bridged the gap between enthusiasts and the sport they love.
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This post-retirement chapter is not just about slowing down but a dynamic progression. Federer is a catalyst for positive change on a grand and global scale. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.
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