Tennis superstar Roger Federer was honored at Wimbledon for his services to the classic lawn. 20 years after his first triumph at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the 41-year-old Swiss watched the games on Center Court from the Royal Box.
Tennis superstar Roger Federer was honored at Wimbledon for his services to the classic lawn. 20 years after his first triumph at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, the 41-year-old Swiss watched the games on Center Court from the Royal Box.
When Federer entered the stands, he was greeted with an ovation by the approximately 15,000 spectators. Federer has won Wimbledon eight times in his career, making it the record winner in London. He last won the title six years ago. Federer ended his career last year due to a knee injury.
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