Kids and Slams, Life's Grand For Federer
That's why Federer celebrated his record-equalling fourth Australian Open triumph over Andy Murray on Sunday night like it may have been his last - but also why the world No.1 will Lighten his tournament schedule To ensure it was not.
Federer, 28, took immense pride in becoming the first father since Andre Agassi in 2003 to reign at Melbourne Park and says now is the time to smell the roses and appreciate all he has.
Before toasting the Sunday night's 6-3 6-4 7-6 (13-11) win, Federer returned to his hotel room to share the rare experience with his six-month-old twin daughters myla Charlene Rose and Riva.
"I came back and myla was awake so that was nice," the beaming champion said on Monday.
"I was just quickly Able to see her, even though she's got no clue, she could not care less, but I still felt it was a special moment to hold her in my hands and in my arm after what had happened.
"Having kids and being a father now, and being married, definitely enhances everything.
"I knew Fatherhood would be great, that being a married man would be good, but I never thought it would be this amazing.
"I mean, that's why I'm such a happy person today to see how well everything is working out for me.Read More.http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-sport/kids-and-slams-lifes-grand-for-federer-20100201-n8o5.html

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