Roger Federer sheds light on post-retirement struggle of balancing fatherhood and tennis mentoring: “I think is difficult for me”

The legendary Roger ‘Jesus-Fed’ Federer has spoken candidly about the difficulties he has in striking a delicate balance between parenthood and coaching up-and-coming players. Federer was open in an interview about the challenges that the icon faces, balancing his devotion to mentoring young players along with his obligations as a parent.

Roger’s understanding of this particular challenge illuminates the challenging aspect of having a meaningful personal life while continuing to participate in the sport that characterized his career. This is due to both his success in the sport and becoming a legend and his commitment to his family. The tennis community is anxiously awaiting Federer’s additional insights as he makes his way through this challenging voyage of post-retirement.

Roger Federer rules out traditional coaching role

At the Laver Cup in 2022, Roger Federer made his first public appearance after retiring from tennis. He responded to various inquiries on his life as a retired tennis player throughout the occasion. He stated that, while he is not currently interested in instructing while on tour, he would never say never. He made reference to Stefan Edberg, who initially opposed tutoring until Federer personally asked him to join him for a session.

Federer’s present plans do not include coaching due to his four children’s school attendance and other obligations. He did, nevertheless, show a willingness to mentor a promising young player from his nation and a desire to continue to commentate on and be active in the game. He also plans to keep performing at exhibitions, so it’s probable that we’ll see the legend again in future.

It is like a dream come true for any young tennis enthusiast to be coached by the legend himself, Roger Federer. It’s interesting to note that it appears Federer’s own kids, including his twin girls and twin boys, have started playing tennis. The 20-time grand slam legend occasionally joins them on the court, but when it comes to teaching, he likes to stay in the background.

Federer, despite his Wimbledon titles, jokingly acknowledges that he is their parent first and foremost and that his guidance is limited. He attempts to find a good balance between educating them about various tennis rackets and being a humorous instructor.

Federer’s kids, Myla and Charlene, have shown growing interest in tennis, despite initially showing little interest. The Roger Federer Foundation, which has benefited over 2.5 million children in southern Africa and Switzerland, turns 20 this year. 

Does Federer have two sets of twins?

Roger Federer’s cherished family is his unshakable support system. He met his wife, Mirka, a tennis player, when they both competed for Switzerland in the Sydney 2000 Olympics. After finally exchanging nuptials in 2009, the couple went on to establish a family of six, including two pairs of priceless identical twins.

Their first set of twins, Charlene Riva and Myla Rose, entered the world in July 2009. Then, in 2014, Leo and Lenny, a sweet pair of identical twin boys, joined their devoted family. At the time of their birth, the legend also cancelled his participation in the Madrid Open. Federer normally keeps his personal life quiet, but during his important matches, his children have gleefully crowded the stands, showing their steadfast support.

In a recent interview with Today, Federer discussed the significance of taking his children with him on tennis trips and emphasized how it was an easy decision as he got closer to retirement. He was certain that he would never go without them and that if it meant being apart from his beloved twins, he would have retired ten years ago.

The legend’s relationship with his family, especially his amazing twins, illustrates the deep love and connection that have been essential to his exceptional tennis career. They serve as a continual reminder of the virtues and pleasures that exist outside of the tennis court in his life.

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