Exclusive interview: The life and style of Roger Federer-3
After skipping his second clay
court season - meaning he'll
miss out on the chance of
another French Open title, but
improve the likelihood of
winning another Wimbledon - talk of Roger's retirement has
bubbled up again, but he
insists that while he'll miss "the
goosebump feeling" when he
does eventually quit the court,
his ultimate dream is to be known more for his foundation
than for his tennis. It's the
reason why the French elite
gathered in Paris last week:
for the launch of 20 limited
edition bottles of Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage to
celebrate his 20 years of
tennis success, with the
profits of the sale (each
leather-wrapped magnum
costs €19,998) going to the Roger Federer Foundation,
which aims to improve the
lives of underprivileged youth
in Southern Africa and
Switzerland.Source:GQ Magazine
court season - meaning he'll
miss out on the chance of
another French Open title, but
improve the likelihood of
winning another Wimbledon - talk of Roger's retirement has
bubbled up again, but he
insists that while he'll miss "the
goosebump feeling" when he
does eventually quit the court,
his ultimate dream is to be known more for his foundation
than for his tennis. It's the
reason why the French elite
gathered in Paris last week:
for the launch of 20 limited
edition bottles of Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage to
celebrate his 20 years of
tennis success, with the
profits of the sale (each
leather-wrapped magnum
costs €19,998) going to the Roger Federer Foundation,
which aims to improve the
lives of underprivileged youth
in Southern Africa and
Switzerland.Source:GQ Magazine
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