Roger Federer Reveals Life After Retirement He Always Efforts To Train His Children And Do Charity In Africa Every Year

In a recent exclusive interview, tennis legend Roger Federer gave insight into his life after retiring from the professional circuit. Contrary to what many might expect, Federer’s retirement hasn’t meant stepping away from the limelight but rather redirecting his energy towards meaningful endeavors.

Since bidding adieu to competitive tennis, Federer has devoted significant time to his family, particularly to coaching and mentoring his children in the sport that made him a household name. “Being able to share my passion for tennis with my kids is truly rewarding. Watching them grow and develop their skills brings me immense joy,” Federer shared.

 

However, family isn’t the only focus in Federer’s post-retirement life. The Swiss maestro has also been actively involved in charitable activities, especially in Africa. Every year, Federer makes it a point to visit various African countries, where he participates in philanthropic projects aimed at improving healthcare, education, and access to clean water.

Reflecting on his commitment to Africa, Federer said, “It’s important for me to give back to communities that have supported me throughout my career. Africa holds a special place in my heart, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to make a positive impact.”

Through his Roger Federer Foundation, the tennis icon has been instrumental in building schools and providing scholarships for underprivileged children across the continent. His efforts have not only transformed lives but have also inspired others to join the cause of social change.

In addition to his philanthropic endeavors, Federer remains connected to the sport he loves through various ambassadorial roles and exhibition matches. While he may no longer compete professionally, Federer’s influence on the tennis world continues to be profound, serving as a beacon of sportsmanship and philanthropy for generations to come.

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