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Patrick and Chris are joined by Swiss author and journalist Simon Graf to discuss his career covering the enduring legacy of Roger Federer. The trio explores Federer’s remarkable journey, from his days as a ball boy for one of Patrick's matches in Basel, to becoming a global icon who redefined the game by blending old-school technique with modern power.
The conversation highlights Federer’s extraordinary character, specifically his genuine interest in others and his ability to remain grounded despite his "circus-like" fame. Graf shares personal anecdotes about Federer’s authenticity, while McEnroe and Bowers reflects on his "stubbornness" as a champion—an attribute that fueled his late-career reinvention and his emotional breakthrough at Roland Garros in 2009. The conversation is an intimate look at why the world remains captivated by the man who simply "loved the craft" of tennis.
Simon Graf is a journalist for Tages-Anzeiger, the Swiss national daily newspaper based in Zurich. He is the author of three books on Roger Federer, including a biography and The Roger Federer Effect alongside Simon Cambers.
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"The Federer Effect and Legacy with Simon Graf" is an episode of TennisWorthy. Runtime 32 min. Published May 5, 2026. Hit play above to stream it here, or open the free Spot Sports app for background play and offline downloads.