As a Federer fan, I really enjoyed it overall. There’s just something about revisiting his journey that always pulls me in. What I liked the most was definitely the more personal side of Roger,those behind-the-scenes moments, reflections, and little stories that made him and his family feel more human.
That said, there were times where the author added a few unnecessary details or sidetracks that didn’t really add much to the story. I found myself wanting to skip through those parts just to get back to the parts that felt more connected to Federer himself.
Still, if you’re a Federer fan like me, it’s a solid read.