TENNIS IS MY LIFE AND IT IS A GREAT HONOR TO BE NOMINATED

Roger Federer – the name that has become a legend in the world of tennis – has just been officially announced as the leading candidate for the “Player” category in the Class of 2026 of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. This news not only shocked the tennis world, but also evoked glorious memories of the sublime career, dedication and timeless endurance of the Swiss “express train”.
Federer – who has won 20 Grand Slam titles, held the world No. 1 position for 310 weeks, is not only a tennis player, but also a symbol of elegance, standards and noble sportsmanship. At the age of 44, having officially retired from professional tournaments, Federer’s name still has the same appeal as when he was dominating Wimbledon center court. And being nominated for the Hall of Fame, for him, is an “emotional moment” – as Federer shared:

“Tennis is my life. I have lived it, grown up with it and received everything from it. Being nominated is a great honor, a testament to the journey that my team and I have dedicated to over the years.”
The secret that helps Federer maintain his form for many years in a row
Many fans have asked the question: what has helped Federer – a player who owns a playing style that requires a lot of movement – to maintain his peak form for nearly two decades? In a conversation after receiving the nomination, Federer revealed the “secret secret” behind his success.
First, he emphasized the spirit of discipline and balance in life. Federer said he never considered tennis a burden, but always kept himself excited:
“I not only focus on physical exercises, but also learn to enjoy every moment on the court. When you love what you do, your body and mind will automatically maintain endurance.”
Secondly, Federer highly values the role of family and support team. Throughout his career, he has always had his wife – Mirka – and four children with him. He shared that it was the presence of his family that gave him positive energy, helping him never feel lonely during long tours.

Finally, Federer revealed that he always trains his mind to stay clear, by reading books, playing musical instruments and participating in charity activities. According to him, a peaceful mind is a decisive factor in maintaining peak performance.
A legacy beyond numbers
Nominated for the Hall of Fame, Federer is honored not only for his titles and records, but also for his enormous impact on the world of sports. He is the one who helped shape the “golden era” of tennis, together with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic to form the legendary “Big Three”. They not only compete, but also push each other to reach unprecedented heights.
Besides, Federer also stands out as an exemplary athlete, humble and friendly. He was voted the most favorite athlete of ATP for 19 consecutive years – a record that shows the love that fans have for him.
Not stopping at the tennis court, Federer also established the Roger Federer Foundation, supporting education for millions of children in Africa and Switzerland. He always believes that sports and education are the keys to opening the future for the younger generation.
A journey ends, a legacy begins
Federer’s nomination to the International Tennis Hall of Fame 2026 is not only a recognition of his great achievements, but also a tribute to a man who has devoted his life to tennis.
“If I can inspire the younger generation to love tennis and live their passion to the fullest, that will be my greatest victory,” Federer said emotionally.
For fans, Federer is not simply a tennis player with “divine” shots, but also a model of elegance, humility and humanity. Although his playing era has ended, the legacy he left behind will forever live on, like an immortal song in the hearts of sports lovers.