Mats Wilander believes Roger Federer "took Wimbledon to the next level" after watching the eight-time champion being honoured with a special ceremony.
The eight-time champion was given an extended standing ovation in his first visit to Wimbledon since playing his final Grand Slam match there, in 2021.
Eight-time champ Roger Federer receives a standing ovation upon his return to Centre Court Tuesday at Wimbledon.
Roger Federer received a standing ovation of 1½ minutes from spectators including Princess Kate as he entered the Royal Box at Centre Court on Tuesday.
Elena Rybakina and Andy Murray won in front of the eight-time Wimbledon champion, an opportunity the Spaniard was admittedly jealous of.
Carlos Alcaraz joked that he was “jealous” that Roger Federer wasn't watching him as he blazed his way through the first round at Wimbledon.
Federer has plenty of commitments since retiring: helping Coldplay on stage, business interests involving Swiatek and spending time at home.
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The Princess of Wales is a patron of the All England Tennis Club, she wore a purple bow to signal her role.
Princess Kate and tennis legend Roger Federer chatted while watching the opening match during day 2 of Wimbledon.
The retired Federer, who won a men's-record eight of his 20 Grand Slam titles at the All England Club, was in the front row of the Royal Box, where he sat next ...
The Princess of Wales had the best seat in the house on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Kate took her place in the front row of the Royal Box right next to Roger ...
By HOWARD FENDRICH AP Tennis Writer | Wednesday, July 5, 2023, 12:05 a.m.. Share this story.
The Princess of Wales had the best seat in the house on Centre Court at Wimbledon. Kate took her place in the front row of the Royal Box right next.