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Roger Federer made a triumphant return to the Australian Open this week, his first since 2020, stealing the spotlight at Melbourne Park with family in tow and a flair that had fans buzzing. The Laver Cup website reports the 20-time Grand Slam king headlined the tournaments inaugural Opening Ceremony, teaming up with Andre Agassi for an on-court face-off against Aussie greats Lleyton Hewitt and Patrick Rafter, evoking his epic 2017 comeback win over Rafa Nadal that clinched his sixth Aussie title. There, with wife Mirka, their four kids, and even his parents courtside, Federer got sentimental, sharing how his little ones once piled toys into his trophy as sleepy tots, per Times of India. He glowed about reliving glory days as a full family affair, calling it intimate and fun, while convincing his dad for one more Melbourne trip.
Off the court, Federer turned golf pro, schooling world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in a pre-tournament round, with the young Spaniard raving to Associated Press that Federers swing is as beautiful as his tennis, everything he does in style after just two years playing. Federer returned the hype in a Tennis Majors presser, tipping Alcaraz to etch history as the youngest career Grand Slammer by nabbing this AO title or soon after, praising his ball-striking while dodging coaching rumors, no chance with four kids keeping him busy. He even posed for a memorable photo with rising Italian Luciano Darderi, whose trainer knows the Swiss legend well, as detailed by ATP Tour, sparking whispers of Federer as a lucky charm before Darderis second-week run.
Tennis fans verdict was unanimous, The Tennis Gazette says, hailing his impressive aura and exhibition doubles win partnering Ash Barty over Hewitt and Agassi, 4-2, 2-4, 4-2. Federer dished on Laver Cups O2 London return this September, post-retirement peace replacing 2022s emotional farewell tears, and teased his 2026 Hall of Fame induction as a reflective roots moment. El Pais dubbed him the Happy Slams smiling ambassador, soaking up Melbournes chill vibes. Andy Murray chimed in via HITC, itching to team with Federer in a new sport. No big business moves or social blasts surfaced, but this sentimental slam sendoff cements Federers enduring charm, blending legacy with lighthearted legacy-building.
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