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Roger Federer Strolls Rome with Family (PHOTOS)
Roger Federer may have lost in the first round of the Rome Masters this week, but that doesn’t mean the top-ranked tennis player in the world is hanging his head.
In fact, he was spotted still in Rome, strolling around with his wife, Mirka, and their twins Myla and Charlene. In fact, you can get a good look at one of the girls on the next page–and she’s a cutie.
As a total aside, I always wondered what tennis players wear on their downtime. I mean, tennis shirts are pretty comfortable and all, but since they wear them all the time to play, aren’t they sick of them. Not Roger, I guess. Dressed in his tennis whites, socks and sneakers, it’s hard to distinguish his off-court attire from what he wears for matches. Hand this man a racket and he’d be ready for Center Court.
More photos of Roger Federer and his family on the next page.

Photos: bauergriffinonline.com
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[...] Internazionali d’Italia is over for Federer, doubles tournament included. So it’s time for a walk with babies (nine-month-old twins Myla Rose and Charlene Riva) in Rome. The italian Master 1000 was a bit more lucky for Lopez, now confirmed father of his ex-girlfriend, Maria Jose Suarez’s child. Photo via famecrawler. [...]
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