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Roger Federer recently delivered a commencement speech that stopped the sports world in its tracks—not because of flashy stats, but because of the wisdom and humility behind them.
In this episode, we break down the biggest takeaways from Federer’s now-viral address and why they matter for athletes, coaches, and anyone trying to live a meaningful, grounded life in a high-pressure world.
Federer spent six months crafting a 25-minute speech—and every word proved worth it.
We reflect on key insights like:
- How Federer only won 54% of the total points he played in his career—yet still became one of the greatest champions of all time
- Why learning to move on from failure (every other point!) is a key mental skill in sport and in life
- What it means when someone says, “Tennis showed me the world, but tennis ...
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