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Federer wins 10th Basel title

Roger Federer won his 10th Swiss Indoors Basel title, defeating Alex De Minaur 6-2, 6-2 to secure what the Swiss legend described as "an unbelievable" success at the home-town tournament.

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Federer to play 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Roger Federer will go for gold in 2020. The Swiss star confirmed that he will compete for Switzerland at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.

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Federer wins 10th Halle title

Roger Federer made history in Halle, defeating David Goffin 7-6 (2), 6-1 to win a record 10th Noventi Open title. It is the first time that Federer has earned 10 crowns at one tournament.

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Federer wins fourth Miami Open title

Roger Federer produced a championship masterclass under the Florida sun, dominating reigning champ John Isner 6-1, 6-4 to win his fourth Miami title.

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Federer makes history in Dubai, wins 100th title

Roger Federer made history at the Dubai Duty Free Championships, defeating reigning Next Gen ATP Finals champion Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 6-4 to win his 100th tour-level title.

Roger to do test with Paul Annacone

Dear Fans

I've been looking to add someone to my team and I've decided to spend some days with Paul Annacone. As Paul winds down his responsibilities working for the Lawn Tennis Association, we will explore our relationship through this test period. Paul will work alongside my existing team and I am excited to learn from his experiences.

See you soon

Roger

Date: 26.07.2010, Source: RF Official

Myla Rose and Charlene Riva's First Birthday

Dear Fans

We are celebrating Charlene Riva and Myla Rose's first birthday today! We are currently staying in Switzerland and are having a great time together. We will be enjoying a birthday party later today which will certainly be a treat for our two little ones.

We would like to thank all fans and friends for your gifts, cards and nice words for Charlene and Myla. We are very grateful to receive all your support.

All the best and see you soon

Roger and Mirka

Date: 23.07.2010, Source: RF Official

Roger Federer is the highest earning international athlete

According to Sports Illustrated, the 16-time Grand Slam champion was the highest-earning international athlete this year, dethroning soccer star David Beckham atop the rankings. Based on winnings, endorsements and appearance fees, Federer is projected to earn over $62 million in 2010, considerably more than the No. 2 international athlete list on the list, Lionel Messi. Federer's total would put him second among all athletes in SI's rankings, still well behind Tiger Woods, but just ahead of Phil Mickelson.

In the 2009 rankings, Federer placed ninth with earnings of close to $30 million. That's the same spot occupied this year by Rafael Nadal. The world No. 1 makes his debut on SI's International list after netting a cool $27 million.

Federer signed new sponsorship deals in 2009 with Credit Suisse and Lindt in addition to his previous relationships with Nike, Rolex, Gillette and Mercedes Benz.
Date: 22.07.2010

Roger Federer: Lindt's The Perfect Match Sweepstakes

As the match-ups on the tennis courts heat up this summer, premium Swiss chocolatier Lindt, and newly appointed Lindt Global Brand Ambassador, Swiss tennis star Roger Federer have teamed up to create a perfect match off the courts. In celebration of their "match," Lindt Chocolate is launching "The Perfect Match" sweepstakes, an online game offering consumers the chance to win a variety of premium chocolate prizes and an opportunity to meet Federer.

Consumers are invited to visit Lindt.com to participate in "The Perfect Match" sweepstakes, a fun game matching different flavors of Lindt's iconic smooth-melting Lindor Truffles. Now through September 12, 2010, chocolate lovers have the chance to win daily prizes, including Lindt Chocolate gift cards ($25-$100 value), gift baskets of premium Lindt products, Lindor Truffle gift towers, and Nike duffle bags autographed by Federer and filled with Lindor Truffles. Five lucky players will receive a three-day trip for two to New York this summer, where they can watch Federer in action as he plays during one of the biggest tennis events of the year. In addition, all players will be entered into the grand prize sweepstakes for a chance to win the ultimate Swiss vacation -- a three-day trip for two to Zurich, Switzerland to visit Lindt's global headquarters. During the trip, the winner will attend a meet and greet with Federer and be given a personalized tour of the historic Lindt & Sprungli chocolate plant.
Date: 20.07.2010, Source: Go Roger

Roger Federer: 2010 Olympus US Open Series



Date: 17.07.2010, Source: YouTube

Roger Federer with his Twin Babies at Vacation


Roger Federer enjoys some time between tournaments by vacationing with wife Mirka and Twin Babies in the Mediterranean waters of Corsica, France.
Date: 13.07.2010

Roger Federer's Vacation 2010


Roger Federer enjoys some time between tournaments by vacationing with wife Mirka and Twin Babies in the Mediterranean waters of Corsica, France.
Date: 10.07.2010

Roger Federer: Quest For Perfection Book now available in English & Paperback

Roger Federer: Quest For Perfection, the updated and re-released book that chronicles the incredible tennis career of Roger Federer, has been officially re-released in paperback by publisher New Chapter Press. The book also appears in English for the first time.

Roger Federer: Quest For Perfection ($19.95, New Chapter Press) was written by Rene Stauffer, the esteemed Swiss tennis journalist who has covered Federer since the budding tennis champion was a 15-year-old. The book chronicles Federer's life as a tempermental junior player, his early struggles on the ATP Tour, his break-out win at Wimbledon in 2003 through his record-breaking 15th major singles title at Wimbledon in 2009. The book also focuses on his values, how he has been marketed, his relationship with the media as well as his numerous charitable pursuits.

Federer made his statement for being considered as the greatest tennis player of all-time in 2009 when he defeated Andy Roddick 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14 to win his sixth Wimbledon singles title and capture his 15th major singles title, surpassing the all-time men's record of 14 set by Pete Sampras. Four weeks earlier, Federer defeated Robin Soderling 6-1, 7-6 (1), 6-4 to win the French Open, moving him into exclusive company as only the sixth man to complete a "Career Grand Slam" - winning all four major tournaments over a career.

Federer's major trophy mantle, that now numbers 16, currently includes the 2009 French Open title, six Wimbledon titles (2003-2007, 2009), five U.S. Open titles (2004-2008) and four Australian Open titles (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010).

Stauffer is one of the world's leading tennis journalists and the highly-respected tennis correspondent for Zurich's Tages-Anzeiger and Sonntags-Zeitung. A sports writer since 1981, Stauffer worked for the Swiss newspapers Blick and Sport, before joining Tages-Anzeiger in 1993.

After first writing about Federer in 1996, Stauffer has traveled the world covering Federer and his many triumphs.

New Chapter Press is an independent publisher of books and part of the Independent Publishers Group. More information can be found at www.NewChapterMedia.com.

Date: 02.07.2010

Roger stunned by Tomas Berdych

Roger lost to Tomas Berdych in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon today, the six-time champion’s earliest loss at the All England Club since 2002. He was beaten 4-6, 6-3, 1-6, 4-6 by Berdych, the 12th seed from the Czech Republic.

"It was brutal for me. Every time he had a chance, he took it. If there's anything good about this it's I'm gonna get some rest," summed up Roger, who added he had been troubled by a stiff back and right leg injury.

Roger came in with an 8-2 career record against Berdych, having lost the first match at the 2004 Athens Olympics and the last in Miami this year. He also played his 25th consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal.

Roger, who has appeared in every Wimbledon final since 2003, lost the first set, 4-6, but rallied back in the second set, which he won 6-3. Berdych looked uncomfortable and Roger hit his groundstrokes shorter. But unfortunately Berdych regained control. The Czech seized the third set 6-1, and got an early break in the fourth set and never yielded control, serving for the set at 5-4.

"I'm looking forward to some rest," Roger said after the match. You certainly deserve it!

Despite his rankings slide, Federer says he believes he still has what it takes to reclaim his top spot in the men's game: "Yeah, I do think that - that's why I'm here," he said.

Date: 30.06.2010, Source: RF Official