Patrick McEnroe reconnects with Olympic gold medalist and former world top 10 player Marc Rosset for a candid reflection on the evolution of Swiss tennis. Before Roger Federer became a global icon, Rosset was one of the few players putting Switzerland on the tennis map. The two revisit their shared history, tracing Federer’s journey from a relaxed, PlayStation-loving teenager to the legendary champion who redefined the sport.
Rosset provides rare, behind-the-scenes insights into Federer’s unique mindset, his legendary work ethic with physical coach Pierre Paganini, and the pivotal moments—both on and off the court—that shaped his career.
Highlights:
Mentoring a Legend: Rosset recounts his early days on tour with a teenage Federer, sharing memories of the young prodigy who was more focused on video games than the pressure of the professional circuit.
The Myth of the Backhand: Challenging common narratives, Rosset explains that Federer’s late-career backhand surge wasn't a technical overhaul, but a mental and physical shift that allowed him to dominate the court.
Beyond the Court: The duo explores how Federer’s genuine personality, humble upbringing, and ability to stay present turned him from a tennis star into a universally beloved global figure.
The TennisWorthy Podcast is presented by the International Tennis Hall of Fame and uncovers the sport's history and mindset of champions.
Listen to every episode and view transcripts at tennisfame.com/podcast.