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Roger Federer fans might be over the moon hearing this good news. The Swiss tennis legend retired from the sport in September 2022. After that, it has been one and a half years, and fans haven’t spotted him near the court. Previously, this legendary tennis star appeared briefly in his tennis shorts for a shoe advertisement. Now his manager has offered exclusive news which will surely delight his fans’ hearts again.

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Federer opted out from commentating in Wimbledon 2023 as he prioritized his charitable works. While fans loved his gesture, they were also disappointed not to be able to hear his valuable insights in such a prestigious tournament. Exactly when they thought Federer might have lost his interest in tennis, his manager assured his fans dropped through an exclusive statement.

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The manager of Roger Federer confirmed that he won’t ‘alienate’ from tennis

A Federer fan recently shared on their X (formerly Twitter) that Federer’s manager Tony Godsick confirmed important news about the Swiss tennis maestro not leaving tennis anytime soon. Sharing this, that source wrote- “manager Godsick adds: ‘That certainly won’t happen.’ And as if to prove it, he describes a little anecdote from the Federer cosmos. ‘We recently watched the Australian Open on TV together and his daughters were there too, ‘ says Godsick.”

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Federer also expressed his happiness at being a guest spectator at four tournaments, including the 2023 Wimbledon. Sharing Federer’s bits from an exclusive interview, this source tweeted- “‘I wanted to see how it felt to be a normal person at a tennis tournament. I felt very good. I love this sport and I don’t want to move away from it.’ Federer said. When Roger Federer says that he ‘simply loves’ tennis and doesn’t want to ‘alienate’ himself from this sport.”

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Recently, Roger Federer shared his experience of being at the tennis stadium. He said, “I wanted to see how I felt to be as a quidam at a tennis competition. I felt very good. I like this sport and I don’t want to go away from it.” All of this expresses that the legend will always find his way back to tennis.

Swiss maestro Federer wishes to become his children’s motivational coach

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After Federer’s retirement, one thing has been sure, which is his intense love for his family. Federer once said, “‘We talk a lot on a daily basis. I see myself as a motivational coach. Sometimes I’m like, ‘Wow, what a great speech Roger!’ Even if we are very close, it is important that I let them have their experiences. The most important thing is that I pass on the right values ​​to them, especially in today’s ultra-connected world where the internet is omnipresent. I’m trying to be a good father.”

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Tony Godsick’s statement relieved Federer fans with a note that their favorite Swiss legend won’t abandon tennis. In fact, he might return to the tournaments, but in a different role. Fans will also get to hear his valuable insights about the sport. So, would you like to see Federer as the commentator of any prestigious tennis tournament?

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Upasana Banerjee

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Upasana Banerjee is a Tennis Writer at EssentiallySports. Armed with a degree in Comparative Literature, she excels at weaving narratives and brining unique perspective to a graceful sport like Tennis. Whether it is dissecting player strategies or reflecting on timeless themes, Upasana's deep-rooted passion for the sport allows her to share insights and expert takes on any topic she covers. When away from the ES Desk, this true explorer can be found making plans for her next adventure trip.

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