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Roger Federer Talks About Post Retirement Plans

Published 02/20/2020, 1:30 PM EST

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Roger Federer may arguably be the best tennis player in the world. However, if he was not a tennis player, what else could he have been doing?

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That’s some food for thought. The Swiss star pondered over this question in an interview with Simon Parker of the BBC, albeit in a different manner.

Simon asked Roger about an unexplored part of himself that he might like to pursue after retirement. Maybe, something he’s bad at and wants to improve.

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Let’s find out what Roger had to say.

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What Did Roger Federer Say? 

After joking that he doesn’t even know how to iron a shirt, Roger talked about his unexplored passion –

“There’s a lot of things that I can’t do as well. That’s also one of the big beauties of what’s coming after. Actually, I’ll have the time to learn a new instrument, maybe another language, or maybe go visit some places I’ve never been to and learn from that. I’m a good tennis player doesn’t mean I’m good at everything else. And I think it’s also quite exciting to start somewhere from scratch again. By far not a good chef or good cook by any stretch, so I’ll look to learn that as well. That can be done altogether with my children because I know they love their cooking.”

Talking about playing instruments, Roger also talked about which ones he might experiment with. He revealed that he liked playing the piano growing up and might pursue that.

However, he said there’s an instrument his wife likes which he wants to learn and eventually surprise her. He didn’t reveal what the instrument was.

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That’s quite a bunch of things that Roger has in mind. In fact, it’s actually good he has these plans.

After a long and successful career, post-retirement life might sound empty. However, the Swiss maestro has plans to keep himself occupied.

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Which of these things will you like to see Roger Federer do?

 

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Aryan Sharma

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Aryan Sharma is a WWE and Tennis author and editor at EssentiallySports. Being a journalism graduate from Delhi University, he combines his love for creating content with an astute knowledge of almost three eras of professional wrestling. He's also a Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova fan and likes to write on the social impact of these two legends beyond their achievements on the tennis court.
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