Roger Federer admits to being completely free for his children now despite his business deals interfering
Roger Federer gives insights on his future plans in an interview with GQ.
Roger Federer with family during the Miami GP earlier in May 2023.
Roger Federer, the Swiss legend, has been an important person in the revolution of tennis. He has partnered with many companies before and his long partnership with Mercedes Benz is an example of that. He revealed a lot about his recent life in an interview with GQ.
In the interview, Federer was talking about his goal in the near future. “My children are 9 and 14. So, the next few years will of course be super exciting and crucial for our family. I want to be there for them. Watch them grow up, and help them in every way as best I can,” said Federer when he was asked what his next big goal is by GQ.
As a tennis player, Federer has been busy touring and it gets hard for the Swiss to change his schedule. However, now he is more free and wishes to continue his loyalty towards tennis.
Along with his contributions to tennis, the 20-time Grand Slam winner also entered the business world where he was trying to make a name for himself there. This transition, he acknowledged, marks a critical phase. He intends to embrace this fully, promising to still be loyal to the sport as he always has been.
Roger Federer reveals how he unwinds after a long day
In a recent GQ interview, Federer shared his favorite way to unwind. He said he enjoys spending time with family and friends. Going out for a nice dinner in the evening with people he likes helps him relax. Despite being known for his hard work in tennis and a busy schedule, Federer values these moments of relaxation.
Federer who has been embarking on a new phase of life that involves family and business continues to remain attached to tennis. The Swiss also lucidly explained his resting phase where he enjoys traveling but doesn’t make it too hectic as it is his resting phase.
Recently, he helped organize the Laver Cup and also mentored a few budding players. Right now, the 20-time Grand Slam winner is focused on a smooth transition to the world of business and wants to offer customers great products.
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