Recently, Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer shared a rare family photo on social media, featuring all eight members of his family. This has sparked discussions and attention from fans and the media.
Public records show that Federer was born in 1981 and is from Switzerland in Europe. He began playing tennis at the age of three, displaying remarkable talent and a deep love for the sport. Federer started training seriously and in May 1997, he won his first junior championship at the Italian Prato station. From then on, he became a frequent competitor in world-class tournaments. Despite this, it took him four years to win his first Grand Slam title after turning professional. However, starting in 2004, Federer entered what could be called his era.
In 2003 Wimbledon, Federer won his first Grand Slam singles title. In 2004 Australian Open, he claimed his first world No. 1 ranking with a championship victory. In 2009 French Open, Federer completed the career Grand Slam. In 2017, he defeated Cilic in the Wimbledon final, becoming the first player in history to win the Wimbledon men's singles title eight times. In 2018, Federer won his 20th and final Grand Slam title. In 2019, he won his 100th tour singles title at the Dubai Open. Throughout his career, Federer won a total of 103 titles, including 20 Grand Slam titles, 28 Masters titles, and 6 year-end championships. He held the world No. 1 ranking for a record 310 weeks, including 237 consecutive weeks. On September 23, 2022, Federer officially retired.
In the family photo shared by Federer, the family appears at the seaside. Federer still looks young and handsome, with an excellent mental state. Notably, his two sets of twin daughters and sons are featured. The twin daughters are dressed in blue, identical in appearance, and stunningly beautiful. The twin sons, though dressed similarly in striped tops and white shorts, have a significant height difference, yet they both possess an elegant demeanor.
After retiring, Federer is truly enjoying life. He often attends F1 races to watch the competitions. However, one statistic has dropped out of the historical top three, causing fans to sigh. What statistic is it? Federer has fallen out of the top three in the "number of seasons with over ten million dollars in prize money" list. Djokovic, Sinner, and Alcaraz have each broken the ten million dollar mark in prize money for three consecutive seasons, while Federer only achieved this twice, thus being pushed out of the top three!
As the saying goes, "Talented individuals emerge in every generation, each leading the trend for hundreds of years!" Federer has become a thing of the past! We wish Federer a happier and more fulfilling future!