Roger Federer admits he’s a bit of a crybaby. The former tennis player told Page Six exclusively at the Tribeca Film Festival on Monday that he “cried six times at the screening” of his documentary, ...
Roger Federer had already secured his status as an all-time tennis great by the time Simon Briggs met him in 2017. He had won his first Wimbledon title 14 years earlier, in 2003, and broken Pete ...
“Sports people die twice,” says a voice in the new documentary “Federer: Twelve Final Days,” which premiered Monday at the Tribeca Festival. Running time: 100 minutes. Rated R (some language). On ...
Benneteau came in on a wide serve and had an easy putaway forehand volley. Except that he didn’t quite put it away. He left it hanging in the middle of the court just long enough for Federer to make a ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Roger Federer's retirement from professional tennis in 2022 sent ...
Roger Federer has officially joined the billionaire athletes’ club, becoming just the seventh in history, according to new estimates from Forbes. The Swiss legend, who retired in 2022, now holds a net ...
“Sports people die twice,” notes a member of the entourage in “Federer: Twelve Final Days,” and it is an apt observation given the funereal pace taken toward Roger Federer’s farewell tennis match in ...
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