Exclusive interview: The life and style of Roger Federer-2
B ernard Arnault
calls him "a living
god", Bill Gates eulogises him in
the latest Time 100 list and Anna Wintour is his biggest fan.
Having LVMH's CEO, the world's second richest man
and publishing's most powerful
woman on your cheer team
doesn't happen without
reason. Of course there's the
on-court brilliance and the records he's racked up (20
grand slam singles titles), but it
takes meeting Roger Federer to truly understand how he's
charmed such a squad. After a lifetime of intensive
exercise, quality eating,
globally accrued sunshine and
limited late night partying
(although as a Moët & Chandonambassador, presumably the odd glass of
champagne), the man positively glows. And as a
result of all his success,
there's a smooth social
confidence, a statesmanlike
quality that world's most
successful can't resist.Source:GQ Magazine
calls him "a living
god", Bill Gates eulogises him in
the latest Time 100 list and Anna Wintour is his biggest fan.
Having LVMH's CEO, the world's second richest man
and publishing's most powerful
woman on your cheer team
doesn't happen without
reason. Of course there's the
on-court brilliance and the records he's racked up (20
grand slam singles titles), but it
takes meeting Roger Federer to truly understand how he's
charmed such a squad. After a lifetime of intensive
exercise, quality eating,
globally accrued sunshine and
limited late night partying
(although as a Moët & Chandonambassador, presumably the odd glass of
champagne), the man positively glows. And as a
result of all his success,
there's a smooth social
confidence, a statesmanlike
quality that world's most
successful can't resist.Source:GQ Magazine
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