Robert Federer, the father of tennis legend Roger Federer, has passed away at the age of 78. His death marks the end of an era for the Federer family, who have been at the heart of Roger’s extraordinary career.
Robert, a former pharmacist, was always a quiet yet constant presence throughout his son’s rise to global fame. Known for his humility and support, Robert played a pivotal role in shaping the young Roger’s character and work ethic. It was through his guidance that Roger developed not only his unparalleled tennis skills but also his strong values of discipline and respect.
Born in Berneck, Switzerland, Robert Federer met his wife, Lynette, during their employment at Ciba-Geigy Pharmaceuticals. The couple married in 1973 and welcomed two children: daughter Diana and son Roger. Robert’s Swiss-German heritage and Lynette’s South African roots provided a rich cultural backdrop for their family.
Throughout Roger’s illustrious tennis career, Robert was a steadfast supporter, often seen cheering from the stands during major tournaments. His unwavering presence and encouragement were instrumental in Roger’s development both on and off the court. Roger has frequently credited his parents for their constant support and understanding, acknowledging their significant influence on his success.
The passing of Robert Federer is a profound loss to the Federer family and the tennis community. His legacy of love, support, and dedication will continue to inspire those who knew him and those who admired his son, Roger.
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