Exclusive interview: The life and style of Roger Federer-9
Hairstyle CREDIT: SHUTTERSTOCK "Everything was part of an
evolutionary process, like the
long hair. Do I regret having
long hair? No, I'm happy I had
it and I'm happy I got rid of it
again! It was just a part of my life. We wore the cap backwards just to keep the
hair out of our faces. Instead
of having it in front where you
toss the ball and it can
sometimes get in the way,
backwards just works. But now I think the headband is
just easier overall." Bad style "Maybe putting my pants on
backwards in the Wimbledon
ceremony! Back in 2005 or
2006, I was so excited I won, I
wanted to put on the whole
outfit that we'd made together. I went to receive the trophy
and as I walk down, I'm a bit
nervous and as I put my
hands in my pockets, I realise
that the pockets are going
backwards. I was like, 'It's too late! I can't change them any
more!' I lifted the trophy and
the pants were on backwards.
You could hardly see it, but I
think one British media picked
it up and were like,-GQ Magazine
evolutionary process, like the
long hair. Do I regret having
long hair? No, I'm happy I had
it and I'm happy I got rid of it
again! It was just a part of my life. We wore the cap backwards just to keep the
hair out of our faces. Instead
of having it in front where you
toss the ball and it can
sometimes get in the way,
backwards just works. But now I think the headband is
just easier overall." Bad style "Maybe putting my pants on
backwards in the Wimbledon
ceremony! Back in 2005 or
2006, I was so excited I won, I
wanted to put on the whole
outfit that we'd made together. I went to receive the trophy
and as I walk down, I'm a bit
nervous and as I put my
hands in my pockets, I realise
that the pockets are going
backwards. I was like, 'It's too late! I can't change them any
more!' I lifted the trophy and
the pants were on backwards.
You could hardly see it, but I
think one British media picked
it up and were like,-GQ Magazine
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