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Federer summed up his motivation for speaking at Dartmouth in two words: beer pong. The actual reason was more personal; his agent Tony Godsick is a Dartmouth alum and Godsick’s daughter was a ...
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Sport Abbie Meehan Sports Writer U-35s 15:27, 14 Apr 2025 Updated 15:27, 14 Apr 2025 Roger Federer made the sad confession that he misses tennis since retiring (Image: TPN/Getty Images) ...
Roger Federer is thriving following his retirement from tennis in 2022. He's spending quality time with his family and working on several business ventures as well.
Roger Federer wants to play exhibitions & fill stadiums around the world: “I’d love to start playing 2 or 3 times a week & hopefully get myself back on the exhibition court.
Roger Federer was invited by Lindt, which is a Swiss-originated chocolate brand, to open its new flagship store in London. The 43-year-old turned up in a black suit to cut the ribbon at the venue.
READ: It was an ‘honor to share all these years’ with Roger Federer–Rafael Nadal Federer, who won 20 Grand Slam titles before retiring in 2022, also poked fun at Nadal’s courtside quirks.
Though Roger Federer is quick to downplay his abilities, many golf enthusiasts believe that a 12 handicap might be too modest a goal. “With his good swing, he could easily manage to get to a 5 ...
So, this happened - tennis legend Roger Federer just reacted to his resemblance with Hindi film actor Arbaaz Khan. Prime Video India's official Instagram handle shared a post titled 'Roger Federer ...
Tennis legend Roger Federer is a secret Swiftie. After attending Taylor Swift's Eras Tour stop in Zürich, Switzerland, Federer, 42, took to Instagram on Wednesday to share a sweet selfie of ...
Roger Federer with his coach Peter Lundgren, his mother Lynette, Mirka Vavrinec, and Pavel Kovac after he won his Men's Final match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on July 6, 2003.
Roger Federer detailed how his family has adjusted to his retirement in an exclusive interview with E! News ahead of the release of his new documentary Federer: Twelve Final Days.