Roger Federer talks about Alcaraz and Sinner and more in ESPN interview at Wimbledon

Roger Federer discusses his return to Wimbledon, Andy Murray's departure, and his Dartmouth speech, emphasizing hard work, discipline, fun, and learning from losses, admiring rising stars Alcaraz and Sinner.

In the YouTube video “Roger Federer talks Alcaraz and Sinner, his Dartmouth speech and more! | Wimbledon on ESPN,” eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer reflects on his return to Wimbledon after retirement, sharing his emotions and thoughts on Andy Murray’s departure and his commencement speech at Dartmouth College.

Federer emphasizes the importance of hard work and discipline in tennis and discusses his approach to public image. He also talks about his Dartmouth speech, emphasizing the significance of having fun and learning from losses. Federer expresses his admiration for the rising stars Alcaraz and Sinner and acknowledges Novak Djokovic’s resilience.

He notes that every five years, a new wave of players emerges, and he is glad that veterans like Novak and Rafael Nadal are still active to provide opportunities for the younger generation to learn and compete against them.