When Roger Federer burst onto the scene in the late 1990s, he quickly stood out as a rare talent — a Swiss prodigy with a graceful one-handed backhand, effortless movement, and a fiery competitive edge that hinted at future greatness. Over time, Federer refined his temperament and became a complete player, mastering every surface and redefining what excellence in tennis looked like.

With 103 career titles, including 20 Grand Slam trophies, Federer’s impact goes far beyond the record books. Alongside Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, he formed the legendary “Big Three,” a trio that dominated the sport for over two decades. But perhaps his greatest contribution was inspiring an entire generation to pick up a racket and fall in love with the game.

Speaking in an interview with Burna Boy, Fed

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