“Not A Tennis Player at Home”: Roger Federer Reveals His Leisure Activities
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It was quite an iconic moment when Roger Federer returned to the court after 13 months at the Qatar Open 2021. Fans welcomed him back like a king and really enjoyed his short cameo there. Even though he was not able to win the title in Doha, he impressed fans with his brilliant skills on the court.
In a recent interview, Roger Federer opened up about his favorite leisure activities which he prefers to do as a tourist. When traveling to different nations, a number of things fascinate the Swiss Maestro.
“I can already enjoy it and I also enjoy traveling as a tourist. The culture, the food, the architecture – that interests me a lot, no question about it,” said Federer.
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(Quotes translated by Google Translate)
The former World No. 1 admitted that besides being a tennis player, he is a normal human as well. He said that he loves to spend time with his family, even during his leisure time.
“I’m not a tennis player at home. I am human there, normal. The main thing is normal, the main thing is calm. Not exactly leisurely, after all, I’m also the father of four children,” added the 39-year-old.
“Do things that I miss as a person”- Roger Federer
Federer claimed that he does all those things that he misses as a person whenever he gets some free time. He stated that he loves to meet his friends and family during his time off and also accepted that he likes to contemplate different things and let his mind wander for a bit.
“I like to let my mind wander. Meet friends and family, do things that I miss as a person when I’m on the go,” concluded the 20-time Grand Slam winner.
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There are still doubts looming over whether Federer will be able to play in the upcoming clay-court season or not. He is training really hard and will certainly want to make a comeback before the Wimbledon Championships 2021. Will Federer be able to win his 21st Grand Slam title this year?
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