Federer reveals tough loss against Djokovic
September 25, 2019
Roger Federer, tennis legend himself and multiple grand slam champion himself reveals that he cried after losing a tennis match. When asked when, Federer replied,“I would say two months ago at Wimbledon,” he stated referring to his down to the wire final match against Novak Djokovic, which lasted five sets and after wasting two match points, loss the 2019 Wimbledon final. He goes on to say that losing is a part of a life, but winning a Wimbledon match is the perfect gift. Federer was asked afterwards about what were his thoughts about losing the match at that very moment.
Federer stated, “We will have another time.” Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player whose ranking currently stands at number 3 in men‘s singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals, right after Djokovic and the great Rafael Nadal.
In Federer’s history in tennis, he has won 20 Grand Slams, and his height is an extreme 6’1, he’s been married to his wife since 2009 and has four children. He’s also best known for holding the record for the fourth-most titles won, which stands 10 by a single tournament by a male player.
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