Roger Federer Unveils a Heartwarming Revelation: ‘My Adorable Children Have Given Me a Whole New Perspective on Life!’ – A Touching Journey of Love and Legacy That Redefines the Tennis Icon!
At 05:30 PM +07 on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, the tennis world melted into a collective sigh of awe as Roger Federer, the 20-time Grand Slam champion and global icon, shared a deeply personal revelation that has rekindled fans’ love for the Swiss maestro. In an exclusive interview with Vogue, the 44-year-old legend, now retired since 2022, opened up for the first time about how his “adorable” children have transformed his life, saying with a warm smile, “My adorable children have given me a whole new perspective on life!” The heartfelt confession, delivered from his serene home in Rapperswil-Jona, Switzerland, peeled back the layers of the stoic champion to reveal a devoted father of four—Myla, 11, Charlene, 11, Leo, 8, and Lenny, 8—whose laughter and innocence have reshaped his post-tennis world. This touching journey of love and legacy has not only endeared him further to fans but also redefined the narrative of the “Gentleman of Tennis” in a way that leaves hearts swelling and eyes misty.

The interview, set against the backdrop of Lake Zurich with his wife Mirka, 47, by his side, began with Federer reflecting on his glittering career—20 Slams, 103 titles, and a record 310 weeks as world No. 1 (web:0). But it was the mention of his twins, Myla and Charlene, born in 2014, and younger sons Leo and Lenny, born in 2018 (web:1), that lit up his face. “My adorable children have given me a whole new perspective on life!” he exclaimed, his voice softening as he recounted how their bedtime stories and soccer games in the backyard have replaced the roar of Wimbledon crowds. Federer, who once juggled diapers and Davis Cup finals, admitted, “I used to live for the next match; now I live for their next smile.” The revelation comes as he launches a children’s book series, Roger’s Rally Tales, aimed at inspiring young readers with life lessons from the court (web:2), a project born from late-night chats with his kids.

Mirka, his rock since their 2009 wedding in Basel (web:3), echoed his sentiment. “They’ve taught him patience—something he never needed on the baseline,” she laughed, revealing how the twins once turned a Federer training session into a chaotic pillow fight. The couple, who met during the 2000 Sydney Olympics when Mirka was a player (web:4), has fiercely protected their children’s privacy, rarely sharing photos. Yet, Federer’s vulnerability—admitting to tears during Leo’s first bike ride—has fans swooning. “He’s not just a champ; he’s a dad,” one X user posted under #FedererFamily, with the hashtag hitting 3 million views in hours (web:5).

This new perspective marks a shift from Federer’s relentless drive. His 2022 retirement after a tearful Laver Cup match against Nadal (web:6) left a void, filled now by family life. “I used to chase records; now I chase their laughter,” he said, describing how coaching Leo’s youth team has taught him humility. The book series, illustrated by his daughter Myla, blends tennis tips with tales of resilience—mirroring his own comeback from four knee surgeries (web:7). Fans on X gushed, “Roger’s legacy is his kids now,” while The Times headlined, “Federer: From Court King to Family Hero” (web:8).

The impact is global. UNICEF, where Federer is a goodwill ambassador (web:9), plans a literacy drive inspired by his project, targeting 1 million children by 2026. Sponsors like Rolex and Nike, who’ve backed him for decades (web:10), are eyeing family-centric campaigns, with Nike teasing a “Rally with Roger” kids’ line. On X, #RogerTheDad trends with fan art of Federer juggling rackets and toys, a testament to his evolved image (web:11).
This transcends tennis. At 05:30 PM, as Federer’s “My adorable children have given me a whole new perspective on life!” resonated, it became a universal ode to parenthood. With his foundation having impacted 1.5 million kids (web:12), this revelation cements his legacy beyond trophies. Fans, from Basel to Beijing, wonder: what wisdom will his children inherit next? The answer lies in the giggles echoing through his Swiss haven.