Roger Federer is a legend not only in the world of tennis but also in the wider sporting arena. With a record-breaking tally of 16 Grand Slam titles to his name he shows no sign of slowing down & in 2010 added another Australian Open win to his collection as well as taking the trophy in the end-of-season ATP World Wide Tour Finals in London. This authoritative & affectionate biography traces the rise of Federer from his first tentative strokes with a tennis racket to how he dealt with being sent away to a training academy where he struggled to communicate in a French-speaking part of Switzerland; & how he handled the sudden death of his first real coach & mentor. It looks at his development as a sportsman & how he has matured into a family man with his marriage to Mirka Vavrinec & the birth of their twin girls. It also examines how Roger bounced back from arguably one of the most challenging periods of his career as following a serious illness & a dip in form his run of successive Wimbledon championship wins was ended & he was toppled from the number one spot by his long-time rival Rafael Nadal. In characteristic style Federer silenced his critics by winning the French Open title for the first time reclaiming his Wimbledon crown & ending 2009 at the number one position for the fifth time.