Global spotlight and the weight of social media
The former world No. 1 also reflected on how the relationship between athletes and fans has evolved. In his early years, players communicated through static websites. Today, every post on social media becomes a global showcase, where millions weigh in without filters. “Sometimes I post less because I want to spend the day thinking about other things,” Roger Federer confessed. He also acknowledged that the pressure to stay constantly active online can become overwhelming.
Roger Federer isn’t alone in this struggle. Other elite athletes like Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles have spoken openly about the emotional toll of social media. What sets Federer apart is that he speaks from a place of retirement, with the clarity that time and distance afford. Still, his voice carries weight, and his testimony reminds us that even the greatest aren’t immune to constant scrutiny.
A double-edged tool
Despite everything, Federer doesn’t reject the digital world. He sees it as a powerful tool to connect with fans, share moments, and build community. “It’s a love-hate relationship,” he said. Yet he believes that when used wisely, it can be beneficial. His retirement announcement, made via social media, was a clear example of how a single post can move the world.
Roger Federer remains a tennis ambassador, a symbol of sportsmanship, and a global icon. But he’s also human. And in that space—far from the court—he continues to play matches that aren’t televised, but matter just as much.
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