Roger Federer Quotes
Top 64 wise famous quotes and sayings by Roger Federer
Roger Federer Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Roger Federer on Wise Famous Quotes.
I never waited 27 years, because 27 years ago I was just born. My parents never told me, 'If you don't win Roland Garros we take you to the orphanage.
I have two lives, and all the problems I might have, I feel like I drop them once I step on to the match court.
Hopefully I can just have another terrible year with only the one Grand Slam and that will be just fine.
The crowds are very important for tennis. It makes you play better, but it can also make you nervous and that's the beauty of it.
It's just unreal, I'm shocked myself. I've played good matches here, but never really almost destroyed somebody.
Seriously. I'm not playing to prove anything to journalists. I'm playing for myself, for my fans,to make people happy.
I love tennis! I've always felt like this because it is such a classy sport with a great, competitive flair to it.
You have to believe in the long term plan you have but you need the short term goals to motivate and inspire you.
I used to do a lot of video analysis early on, but more for pleasure and looking at my own technique.
The more I lose, the more they believe they can beat me. But believing is not enough, you still have to beat me.
I think it's very hard for coaches to work with me. They'll no doubt have a good CV afterwards, but at the same time they're under a lot of pressure.
I always believe if you're stuck in a hole and maybe things aren't going well you will come out stronger. Everything in life is this way.
You can be stubborn and successful or you can give it up a bit and change things around. For me it's important to have a bit of both.
Early in my career, I struggled with consistency, but I couldn't get more consistent than this year.
I have a very strong opinion. I'm absolutely against it. I'm against the challenge system. I'm for the way it is right now. Don't change that.
What I think I've been able to do well over the years is play with pain, play with problems, play in all sorts of conditions.
Once you find that peace, that place of peace and quiet, harmony and confidence, that's when you start playing your best.
I don't need to come back to Wimbledon every year because I can't live without it. I'd be totally cool without tennis.
I let the evening unfold. I'm the sort of guy who likes to sit in the chair and look at the wine glass.
Early in my career, I had no consistency. Now I'm the most consistent player on the tour. It feels pretty good.
I am a sucker for those old traditional places, and Rome is as good as it gets, particularly when you throw in Italian food.
I am extremely proud and honoured to have beaten Pete's record as he was my childhood hero and I have always looked up to him.
Having twin girls is a life changer - that's for sure. But I like getting up and changing diapers. It's the things you do.
It's not so simple to just stay in the moment and trust your game and your strength that you can turn it around.
Once you reach a good level in tennis it fills you with a lot of motivation. I hope I can do it for a long time.
I have to fit holidays around tournaments, particularly the grand slams, in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York.
My aim over the next few months is that I have a lot of points to defend in Miami and Hamburg, after that I can set my sights on No. 1.
I'm playing great tennis. I'm enjoying the tour, having fun with the fans off the court. I'm loving it now.