As the world continues to adjust to the absence of Roger Federer on the tennis court, few have a closer perspective on this transition than his father, Robert Federer. In an exclusive interview, Robert offers a rare glimpse into how life has shifted for the Federer family following Roger’s retirement from professional tennis.
Roger Federer, a name synonymous with elegance and excellence in tennis, announced his retirement in September 2022, closing a chapter that spanned over two decades. For fans, this marked the end of an era filled with unforgettable matches and historic victories. But for his family, particularly his father, it signaled a profound change in their daily lives.
“Roger’s retirement was both a relief and an adjustment,” Robert explains. “While the rigorous travel and intense schedules have eased, there is a bittersweet feeling in not seeing him compete at the highest level anymore.”
Robert shares that Roger’s retirement has allowed the family to enjoy more quality time together. “We now have the chance to spend holidays and special occasions without the constant worry of tournament schedules,” he says with a smile. This newfound time has also enabled Roger to engage more deeply in his other passions, including his foundation work and business ventures.
Despite the relief from the relentless tennis calendar, Robert admits that the competitive spirit never truly fades. “Roger still plays tennis, but now it’s more about fun and fitness rather than titles,” he reveals. This shift has allowed Roger to reconnect with the pure joy of the game, free from the pressures of professional competition.
Looking ahead, Robert is excited about the future, both for Roger and the Federer family. “Retirement is just another chapter. Roger has always been driven, and I know he will bring the same passion to whatever he chooses to pursue next,” he concludes.
In essence, life after Roger Federer’s retirement is a blend of nostalgia and new beginnings, marked by cherished family moments and the promise of exciting ventures ahead.