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Federer the Great Retires | City Journal

The legendary champion, the best ambassador tennis has ever had, elevated the sport to an art.

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Newsom v. DeSantis | City Journal

The California governor’s attacks on Florida’s chief executive miss the mark.

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Let Djokovic Play | City Journal

There’s something sinister about the worldwide media campaign against the Serbian top-ranked tennis player.

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Let Djokovic Play | City Journal

Let Djokovic Play | City Journal
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Roger Federer on his new gig: Swiss tourism spokesperson


Roger Federer on his new gig: Swiss tourism spokesperson
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Roger Federer on his new gig: Swiss tourism spokesperson
Dave Seminara is the author of “Footsteps of Federer: A Fan’s Pilgrimage Across 7 Swiss Cantons in 10 Acts.”
Roger Federer, the Swiss 20-time Grand Slam champion, recently became an unpaid spokesman for Switzerland Tourism. In a Zoom call from his home in Switzerland’s Graubünden canton, he explained why travelers should visit his country when it reopens.
Federer has had plenty of time to rediscover his own backyard during the pandemic, and reflect on how much his country means to him while he recovered from a knee injury. (He will return to the ATP Tour in Geneva this month.) During a 30-minute interview, he held court on his favorite hiking trails, some under-the-radar Swiss getaways and his love of Swiss chocolate, among other topics.

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Roger Federer on His New Gig: Swiss Tourism Spokesman


Roger Federer on His New Gig: Swiss Tourism Spokesman
In his new role, the tennis champion and avowed chocolate lover shares favorite places to hike, play tennis and eat in his home country.
Roger Federer, the new spokesman for Switzerland Tourism, in the Engadine valley in southeastern Switzerland.Credit...Roger Federer
By Dave Seminara
Published May 8, 2021Updated May 10, 2021
Roger Federer, the Swiss 20-time Grand Slam champion, recently became an unpaid spokesman for Switzerland Tourism. In a Zoom call from his home in Switzerland’s Graubünden canton, he explained why travelers should visit his country when it reopens.
Mr. Federer has had plenty of time to rediscover his own backyard during the pandemic, and reflect on how much his country means to him while he recovered from knee injury. (He will return to the ATP Tour in Geneva later this month.) During a 30-minute interview, he held court on his favorite hiking trails, some under-the-radar Swiss getaways and his love of Swiss chocolate, among other topics.

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The Tribalist Left: When will the 'antiracists' start rooting out the bigots in their own ranks?


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Most Americans agree that racism in any form is abhorrent. But in recent weeks, far too many who call themselves "antiracists" have inflamed racial tensions with antiwhite bigotry that's every bit as disgusting as what they claim to oppose. When will the antiracists start rooting out the bigots in their own ranks?
When Robert Long, a 21-year-old Georgia man, killed eight people, six of them Asian, at three spas on March 16, prominent figures on the left reflexively branded it an anti-Asian hate crime. In a piece for The Root titled, "Whiteness is a Pandemic," Damon Young wrote after the Georgia killings, "Whiteness is a public health crisis. . . . It shortens life expectancies, it pollutes air . . . it devastates forests, it melts ice caps, it sparks (and funds) wars . . . and it kills people."

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Roger Federer Keeps His Politics Quiet


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After more than a year off, Roger Federer is set to return to the tennis court at next week’s Qatar Open—and not a moment too soon. In contrast with the political moralizing of many athletes and entertainers over the past year, Federer offers a refreshing model of Swiss neutrality.
Sticking to sports has worked well for the 39-year-old tennis legend. Though Federer played just one tournament in January 2020,
Forbes rated him as the world’s highest-paid athlete last year, with annual earnings in excess of $106 million, nearly all of it from endorsements.

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