Since Roger Federer
and his wife, Mirka, had their twin daughters four years ago, the girls
have become fixtures on the tennis circuit, traveling with Federer from tournament to tournament.
His goal, though, hasn't changed: ''Win the U.S. Open.''
''Tennis still remains a big priority in my life, like it used to, it's just that I've adjusted to a new situation,'' he said.
''Before having the girls, I used to be more flexible. ... I could
come and go. All I needed was my wallet and off I went. Bars, clubs,
restaurants,'' he said. ''Now we're visiting the cities from a
different angle. Instead of going to bars and clubs, we go more to the
park or the zoo and other attractions.''
But their immersion in the tennis world hasn't made Myla Rose and Charlene Riva eager to pick up tennis rackets.
Federer says they haven't shown any interest in following in the
footsteps of their famous dad (or mom, who was also a professional tennis player).
''They're not crazy about it.
Either you like doing that or you don't. And they're in that part which
they don't,'' Federer said in a recent interview. ''They'd rather draw,
listen to music, and dance, swim and do those kinds of things, which I'm
really quite happy about. As long as they're active and they do sports,
which I think is good for them, then I'm all for it. I'm not pushing
them in any way. But if they do it, I'm happy to help them out.''
Federer would be the ideal helper if that happens. He is the all-time Grand Slam champion with 17 titles under his belt.
Still, he hasn't won a major
title since Wimbledon in 2012, and at the U.S. Open, scheduled to start
in the New York borough of Queens on Monday, he's seeded seventh - the
first time he's been outside the top three at a Grand Slam tournament
since 2003.
''It's fun chasing something you want to win again like I did in 2008,'' Federer said.
"My wife has been incredibly supportive throughout and she’s always the backbone. It’s been great with her, and the family is here too. We’re all very happy to be back in New York and enjoying our time, not just on the court, but clearly also away from it. But I am very focused on making sure I do well on the tennis court first. I’ve had enough vacation this year, I need to make sure I practise and get back to the old form again."
"My wife has been incredibly supportive throughout and she’s always the backbone. It’s been great with her, and the family is here too. We’re all very happy to be back in New York and enjoying our time, not just on the court, but clearly also away from it. But I am very focused on making sure I do well on the tennis court first. I’ve had enough vacation this year, I need to make sure I practise and get back to the old form again."
With his girls with him, though, he's not as singularly focused as he used to be.
Federer's face shows the
contentment of family life - just the mention of his wife and children
and his face beams with joy. "I didn't have kids to have a reality check.
I had kids because I love my wife and we wanted to start a family,''
Federer said. ''It's been challenging, but you learn more about
yourself.''
Federer says that throughout his
career, he has always tried to balance his time with ''things other than
tennis.'' But instead of an active nightlife, the activities have
gotten more family oriented.
He grinned while talking about a recent outing with the girls in New York City.
''I went to the Guggenheim museum with the kids. 'Let's go to the Guggenheim. Let's go walk
around and see some pictures and see what they say.' We had a good
time,'' he said smiling.
''They're great travelers and we have a great time. I guess looking back, these will be the years that I remember the most.''
Date: 22nd August 2013, Source: AP
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