Roger Federer and wife Mirka are joined by Princess Catherine of Wales in the Royal Box at Wimbledon on Tuesday.
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Roger Federer received a standing ovation on Tuesday when he and his wife Mirka joined Princess Catherine of Wales in the Royal Box on the second day of Wimbledon competition under a closed roof.
Dressed in a beige suit, purple and white striped shirt and perfectly knotted tie, Federer was joined by his parents Robert and Lynette as he sat front row to enjoy a day of tennis, beginning with The women’s defense resulted from the WTA match. Champions Elena Rybakina and Shelby Rogers.
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Federer holds the record for most Gentlemen’s Singles titles with eight Wimbledon crowns, his last coming in 2017. He finished with a 105–14 match record in SW19, losing to Hubert Hurkacz in the quarterfinals in 2021, his final match at the championship.