Former Swiss tennis player Marc Rosset talked about his countryman Roger Federer and the very beginning of his career.
The Olympic champion from Barcelona in 1992 points out that Roger has always been a great talent, but also that he was a bit frivolous when he was young.
Rosset points out that Federer had something completely different.
“I remember the first time I trained with him. He was a new Swiss talent, but he was so lazy. Usually, when you’re young on Tour you’re a little stressed, you want to play well, and you’re very nervous. The boy came to the field as if he didn’t care about anything. I was in a ‘Wow’ mood,” Rosset pointed out.
However, from that great laziness was born the elegance with which Roger won 20 Grand Slam titles.
