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Roger Federer visits Malawi for charity work
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer, who recently lost the Wimbledon final, is now busy doing some charity work for his foundation. The 17-time grand slam champion continues to make a difference in the world by starting a children’s program, funded by his foundation, in the little country situated in southeastern Africa. He wrote that it was the first time that he had paid a visit to Malawi.
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Federer, who turns 34 in August, said that he will have to wait and see what happens and also focus on rebuilding his strength and review his performances in his previous tournaments.
The 33-year-old headed to Malawi with his Roger Federer Foundation to help better the standard of life for people by improving education.
“I have always thought children are tomorrow’s future and I really enjoy supporting them and giving them an opportunity to be able to go to school”, Federer told AFP on arrival at the airport. “So I am trying to help as much as I can”.
“He further said, I still am searching for answers and simultaneously I am recovering and assessing what has been going on.”
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Meanwhile, Federer is expected to launch a Community Based Childcare Centre in Traditional Authority Lundu in Blantyre district.