Federer's Retirement Bliss: Raising a Family and Embracing New Opportunities
Roger Federer, the legendary tennis icon, has found a new sense of fulfillment in his retirement from the sport. After a storied career that spanned over two decades, the Swiss maestro has seamlessly transitioned into the next chapter of his life, focusing on his family and exploring new ventures.Embracing the Joys of Fatherhood and Family Life
A Smooth Transition to Retirement
Federer's retirement from professional tennis has been a smooth and rewarding experience. The former world No. 1 player has embraced the newfound freedom and flexibility that comes with life after the sport. "Retirement is great. It was smooth," Federer, now 42 years old, shared in an interview. "It's been really smooth. Super happy in my life."Cherishing Time with His Four Children
At the heart of Federer's happiness in retirement is his family. He and his wife, Mirka, are the proud parents of four children – twin boys who are 10 years old and twin girls who are 14 years old. Federer has relished the opportunity to be a more hands-on parent, helping with their schoolwork and enjoying quality time together. "We have four beautiful children. There are twin boys that are 10, twin girls that are 14, and then my wife," he said. "We've just been traveling around the world, having the best time, and obviously helping them with school, and then having projects like this one. So, I'm keeping busy with that and it's been wonderful."A Smooth Transition Aided by Injury Challenges
Federer's transition to retirement was somewhat eased by the challenges he faced with his knee in the latter stages of his career. After undergoing two knee surgeries in 2020 and 2021, he had a glimpse of what life would be like without the rigors of professional tennis. "I had a little bit of luck — unfortunate luck — with my knee. My knee was getting worse and worse, so I think I got a feeling and a taste of how life was going to be once I'm retired, being home more and so forth," he explained.Embracing the Next Chapter with Gratitude
Federer's retirement has been marked by a sense of gratitude and appreciation for his illustrious career. He acknowledges that the end of his playing days was always a possibility, and he has approached the transition with a positive mindset. "I always felt that career could always end with any injury — and it's only tennis, I always tried to remind myself," he said. "Every time I won a match or a tournament, especially a tournament, I knew it could be my last, and so you always have to live it in a life where one day you'll be home and then you will not be a tennis play anymore."Embracing New Opportunities and Projects
While Federer is relishing his time with his family, he is also keeping himself busy with various projects and ventures. This includes the release of a new documentary, "Federer: Twelve Final Days," which chronicles the final days of his professional career. "I'm keeping busy with that and it's been wonderful," he shared.A Smooth and Fulfilling Transition
Federer's retirement from tennis has been a smooth and fulfilling experience. He has embraced the joys of fatherhood, cherished his time with his family, and explored new opportunities that have kept him engaged and fulfilled. Federer's transition serves as an inspiring example of how to navigate the next chapter of life after a successful and celebrated career.READ MORE