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‘I couldn’t believe it’ Roger Federer received bizarre gift after winning Wimbledon

Roger Federer was presented with a very strange gift after winning his first Wimbledon title. The man from Switzerland is the most successful male player in the history of the tournament, claiming the singles title on eight occasions. He dominated at SW19 shortly after the turn of the century, becoming the only player apart from Bjorn Borg to win five times in a row

Federer opened his account at Wimbledon in 2003, beating Mark Philippoussis in straight sets in a one-sided final. It saw him become the first Swiss man to win a Grand Slam title, instantly making him a national hero. He immediately returned to his native country to honour his commitment of playing the Swiss Open in Gstaad.

Upon his arrival, Federer was presented with an unusual gift to mark his Wimbledon triumph. It came in the form of a milking cow named Juliette, who was given to Federer during an on-court ceremony.

He also tried out a traditional one-legged Swiss milking stool in front of his new friend. Afterwards, he was nearly lost for words as he described his surprise at receiving the bizarre gift.

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“When they brought in the cow, I couldn’t believe it,” said Federer. “I wasn’t expecting any presents and certainly not a cow, but she is fantastic. I’m not often in the company of cows.

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“I was afraid that she might bite me, but I think she liked it when I stroked her. I hear they also like to lick salt out of your hand. Now I need to find a garage for a cow, although I have no idea what a cow garage looks like.”

As the proud owner of Juliette, Federer was entitled to receive all of the cheese produced from her milk. She did not travel with him, though, instead staying in the picturesque alpine region where she was cared for by a local farmer.

Juliette ended up having a baby, which Federer named Edelweiss. They roamed the green pastures of Gstaad for years while Federer tore up the Grand Slam circuit.

As It Happened At Wimbledon 2025, Alcaraz beats Out Rublev, Norrie Through To Quarter-Finals, Kartal Bows Out – As It Happened

Carlos Alcaraz speaks: “He’s pushing you to the limit with every ball. I think I played very intelligent, very smart. It’s about belief in yourself. Tennis it can change in one point. You have stay strong mentally. The break in the second set turned around everything. I am going to play against a British player. I will try to enjoy as much as I can. It’s super special and it’s a gift. I know [Cam Norrie] well. He’s playing great.”

He then admits Andy Murray beat him at golf. “I let him win.

Alcaraz beats Rublev 6-7 6-3 6-4 6-4

OK, 15-0, then 3-0 as Rublev cranks a forehand out of play. Rublev then prevails in a fine rally that sends Alcaraz to Putney Bridge and back. Then, an Alcaraz error for 30-30. Uh oh? An ace down the line, and match point arrives. He will need another as Rublev forces an error for deuce. Here it comes after a lob and smash routine plants the ball beyond reach. The serve skids in, and Rublev can’t return it. The champion is in the quarter-finals.

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Alcaraz makes it 4-2 with a love hold, sealing it with a chopped drop. Rublev is asked to save himself by holding serve but here comes the relentlessness. 0-30 becomes 15-30 with a chopping volley. Then Rublev misses a winner and must face break point. He saves himself with some power hitting, winning a rally and then smashing a huge serve. He’s beaten by Alcaraz’s court speed, and is pegged back to deuce. But, but Rublev holds. That’s gutsy in the extreme.

Here comes the Alcaraz push. 0-30 as Rublev tightens up. Then comes a double fault for three break points. Rublev saves the first two, and then Alcaraz is fooled by a mishit second serve. Next, Rublev nets, and then, another second serve and Alcaraz steals in and doesn’t miss this time. Rublev is furious with himself. It’s 3-2, and Alcaraz will serve next.

Rublev comes out, full of gusto after his comfort break. Some big hitting lands him the fourth set’s opening games, and he holds the third, too. Alcaraz is less of a server but is still launching bombs. He levels at 2-2 with some groundstrokes having to help him along.

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Alcaraz takes the third set 6-4, leads 2-1

Alcaraz, with a couple of wobbles, sees out his service game. He’s hitting the lines with his shots and pushing Rublev to the limit. The Russian is still holding strong, and so Alcaraz is asked to serve out at 5-4 up in the third set. He does so in mere seconds.

Alcaraz really turns it on in the seventh game, two unbelievable returns hand him break point, and then, even better, from the back of the court he shovels over a winner when Rublev had all but won the point. 4-3, and he’s a break up.

The third set is going with serve but it feels like Rublev is piling on the pressure. At 2-3 down, Alcaraz faces a break point after some real court speed from Alcaraz. A huge serve means it’s deuce. Double fault from Alcaraz takes it back there, too. But he sees it out for 3-3.

2025 French Open, Carlos Alcaraz hits back perfectly at Nick Kyrgios after his controversial ‘girls’ and ‘partying’ claim

Carlos Alcaraz  is currently defending his Wimbledon title having won the 2025 French Open earlier this year.

The Spaniard bested Andrey Rublev in a mouth-watering round of 16 clash on Sunday evening to make it 18 Wimbledon wins in a row as he continues his bid to win a three-peat at the All England Club.

Five-time Grand Slam winner Alcaraz looks set to dominate the world of tennis for years to come having won five Grand Slams before turning 23.

He is currently engaged in a fiercely contested rivalry with Italy’s Jannik Sinner, who he beat at Roland-Garros in the French Open final last month.

The pair have gone back and forth for some time now, drawing comparisons with the rivalries shared between tennis’ fabled ‘Big Four’ of Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic.

Kyrgios was asked which player he felt would have the better career, and he opted to go with Sinner due to Alcaraz’s exploits off the court.

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“I’ll say Sinner, because Alcaraz likes girls,” he said, in an interview with tennis coach Patrick Mouratoglou.

“He might get distracted, he might party too much.

“That’s my only thing, whereas Sinner will stay a bit locked in, I think.”

The comments were particularly surprising considering Alcaraz currently has five Grand Slams to his name compared with Sinner’s three.

Alcaraz struck back though, suggesting that he found the comments funny.

“They’re funny comments, which coming from him doesn’t surprise me,” he responded.

“It’s no secret that Jannik has fewer ups and downs than me. It’s something I’ve been working on.

“It has nothing to do with the nightlife world.”

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Alcaraz has been open about his struggles off the court, admitting that tennis has been a source of anxiety and frustration for him during his Netflix documentary series, Carlos Alcaraz: My Way.

“Right now my biggest fear of all is ending up seeing tennis as an obligation,” the Spaniard said.

“Sometimes I feel like I am enslaved to tennis and that causes anxiety, frustration, doubts.”