
Having retired from professional tennis last fall, Roger Federer is spending more time with his family and was last seen at the Formula 1 Grand Prix in the United States.
Roger Federer, family photo in the US Formula 1 Parliament
“Mr. Ideal” was present at the track in Miami with his wife Mirka and two pairs of twins — Mila and Charlene (13 years old), Lenny and Leo (they turned 9 years old on May 6).
The entire Federer family was present at the event #MiamiGP uD83EuDD70uD83CuDFCE️ pic.twitter.com/2Q7uZTFDh9
— Tennis Channel (@TennisChannel) May 7, 2023
The Williams sisters and Juan Martin Del Potro, an impressive presence at the Miami MP
The race in Miami (won by Max Verstappen) also featured sisters Venus and Serena Williams (she recently announced her second pregnancy), as well as Juan Martin Del Potro (he wants to return to the court at the US Open 2023).
TENNIS FEE uD83CuDFBE uD83DuDC51 uD83CuDFCE@Venuseswilliams x @rogerfederer x @serenawilliams
uD83DuDCF8: @f1miami | #MiamiGP pic.twitter.com/6jAmbiNotM
— ATP Tour (@atptour) May 7, 2023
@rogerfederer @F1 @f1miami @atptour
❤️ pic.twitter.com/lh5jOZNK4y— Juan M. del Potro (@delpotrojuan) May 7, 2023
Roger Federer’s dream career
- Born on August 8, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland. 1.85 meters, 85 kilograms.
- Finished the year in 1st place in the seasons: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009.
- A right-handed player performed a backflip with one hand.
- 103 ATP titles in his career, including 20 Grand Slams and 28 Masters.
- He won 1,251 career victories and lost 275 times. He earned $130,594,339 from tennis alone.
- He became the world leader for the first time on February 2, 2004.
Roger Federer and the Grand Slam titles
During an impressive career, Roger Federer collected 20 Grand Slam titles (he was surpassed only by Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic – 22 each).
The Swiss won eight times at Wimbledon (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017), six times at the Australian Open (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2017, 2018), five times at the US Open (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) and once at Roland Garros (2009).
He also won Olympic gold in men’s doubles (Beijing 2008) and silver in singles (London 2012).
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