‘Happy That The Girls Didn’t Get Into It’ – Roger Federer Lets His Guard Slip As He Makes ‘Super Crazy’ Tennis Confession About His Children
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6th, July 2023
In a surprising interview, Federer shares his thoughts, leaving fans intrigued and curious about what lies ahead.
Retirement hasn't slowed down Roger Federer's busy life. As he embarks on new adventures with his family, the tennis icon finds himself contemplating an unexpected topic: his children's interest in tennis.
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Which of Roger Federer's children like to play tennis?
During an interview with CNN, Roger Federer was asked about his children's interest in tennis. Confirming that all four of his kids enjoy playing the sport, Federer revealed that his younger boys seem to be more into it.
Federer's Children's Tennis Interest
Surprising the interviewer, he expressed relief that the girls didn't take up tennis passionately, but his response was interrupted before completing his thought.
Let's find out the reason behind this apparent reaction shall we?
Despite winning his 6th Wimbledon title the year his first twins were born, Roger Federer found it challenging to juggle professional tennis and teaching his kids the game.
Federer Balances Tennis and Parenting
Now, as his daughters show more interest in tennis, they play several times a week.
Federer emphasized his role as a father over a coach, winning hearts with his devotion to family and proving that his greatness extends beyond the tennis court.
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