Monday 9 July 2012

Federer cheered by wife and daughters to victory

Wimbledon Singles Champion
Roger Federer's wife and daughters watched from the stands as he won his first Grand Slam title in more than two years, after defeating Andy Murray at Wimbledon. Twins Myla Rose and sister Charlene Riva were joined by their mother Mirka, a former tennis player who married Federer in 2009.
Federer's wife and twin daughters cheering daddy to victory
The twins, aged 2, dressed in matching outfits, clapped and cheered as their father won his 17th Grand Slam and his seventh singles title at Wimbledon.

They have become regular fixtures at the 30 year-olds games and perhaps they were the reason he managed to take home his seventh Wimbledon title. Federer has in the past commented on how much he loves his family and said of wife Mirka in an interview: 'As long as I wake up and she is next to me, that's all that matters.'

He also recently said he was the happiest he'd ever been and enjoyed spending time with his family.  Federer played an incredible game and beat Britain's Andy Murray 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 and matched Pete Sampras's record of seven Wimbledon singles titles. Dailymail

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