Roger Federer’s career is the stuff of sporting legend, a story of unparalleled grace and success that saw him claim 20 Grand Slam titles and hold the world No. 1 ranking for a record 237 consecutive weeks. For nearly two decades, he was a dominant force in men’s tennis, captivating global audiences with his effortless style and collecting a record eight Wimbledon titles. His journey, however, was not a seamless ascent to glory.
The Swiss opened up about his toughest battle in tennis, as reported by Tages-Anzeiger , he said, “The most difficult thing for me was the transition from juniors to the pros. At first it was super cool. Suddenly I was in the locker room with Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, Tim Henman, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Carlos Moya and others. And I thought: This is the best! But

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