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Mirka was fed up watching husband play

Mirka was fed up watching husband play | Shocking Truth behind Roger Federerā€™s retirement

Mirka was fed up watching husband play | Shocking Truth behind Roger Federerā€™s retirement

Roger Federer recently revealed that his wife Mirka didnā€™t enjoy watching him play tennis anymore. This has been one of shocking revelations from Roger Federer post his retirement.

The 41-year-old Swiss maestro had earlier explained that his decision to rest his racquet from professional tennis and bring his glittering career to an end was in light of his recent recurring injuries.

Federer, who has won twently Grand Slam titles including a record 8 Wimbledon championships, hung up his boots after the 2022 edition of the Laver Cup.

In an interview with Swiss news outlet Blick, the 2008 Olympic doubles gold medallist revealed how his partner Mirka has struggled to watch him in recent years.

Mirka, who was habitually spotted in the stands encouraging on her beau, had to retire herself from tennis in 2002 due to a stubborn foot injury.

Federer had once stated that the last few years had not only been tough for him, but it had been even tougher for his wife, Mirka.

Mirka, due to all her injuries didn’t enjoy watching Roger Federer play anymore. Federer was not happy with this situation and felt sorry for her too.

It is apparently a great relief for Mirka, now that Federerā€™s retirement is done.

In an isolated interview with BBC Sport, Roger Federer has revealed how he was forced into declaring his retirement earlier than planned after learning of a leak. He was upset that despite his best efforts to keep that decision private the leaks couldnā€™t be avoided.

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The Big-4 of the Tennis world to represent Team Europe at the Laver Cup

The Big-4 of the Tennis world to represent Team Europe at the Laver Cup

The Big-4 of the Tennis world to represent Team Europe at the Laver Cup

Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal will be playing at the upcoming Laver Cup to be held in Londonā€™s indoor hardcourts of the O2 arena.

Nadal, Djokovic, and Murray were all part of the Wimbledon Championships earlier this year, but Swiss maestro Roger Federer was not.

The last time that the ‘Big-4’ of the tennis world played together was way back in 2019 down under at the Australian Open.

Nadal, Murray, Djokovic and Federer hope to navigate Team Europe to fifth Laver Cup title

Roger Federer and his TEAM8 agency came up with the concept for Laver Cup, where a top team from Europe would compete against another star team from the rest of the world.

The tournament was inaugurated in 2017 with the with the introductory edition hosted in Prague. Chicago was the venue for the 2nd edition of the competition following which the event returned to Europe, with the historic Swiss city of Geneva hosting the event in 2019.

Boston hosted the Laver Cup in 2021 after a COVID-induced rescheduling the previous year. Team Europe has been skippered by Bjorn Borg while John McEnroe has commanded the World side in every edition of the competition thus far.

The tournament, which was called after Australian tennis legend Rod Laver, has seen a similar outcome play out in all 4 of the erstwhile editions, with Team Europe dominant over Team World.

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