Back to the (other) day job: Roger Federer takes twin sons Lenny and Leo out in Italy as he plays doting dad after eighth Wimbledon win
He took out his eighth Wimbledon title and an incredible 19th Grand Slam championship earlier this month.
But on Monday it was back to dad duties forRoger Federer as the tennis ace stepped out inItaly with his twin sons.
The 35-year-old seemed to be enjoying a well-deserved day off with his three-year-old boys Lenny and Leo, as they strolled around the docks in the seaside town of Porto Cervo.
Daddy duty! Roger Federer was back to playing dad on Monday as the tennis ace stepped out in Italy with his twin sons after his eighth Wimbledon win
He completed his stylish look with a pair of white sneakers and a shiny wristwatch, throwing on a pair of shades to keep the glare at bay.
Roger doted on the boys as they explored the town, holding their hands and leading them around to see the sites.
Double trouble: The 35-year-old enjoyed a well-deserved day off with his three-year-old boys Lenny and Leo, as they strolled around the docks in the seaside town of Porto Cervo in Italy.
Dressing down: The Swiss athlete kept things casual on the outing, stepping out in a pair of baby blue shorts and a mint green t-shirt
Relaxed: Roger completed his stylish look with a pair of white sneakers and a shiny wristwatch, and wore a pair of shades to keep the glare at bay
The boys looked adorable in matching blue polo shirts, with one of the blonde-haired youngsters wearing light blue board-shorts and black sandals.
Meanwhile, his brother sported navy-coloured shorts and bright red sandals.
The trio appeared to be having a wonderful time, as the boys pointed at things and pulled faces as they walked.
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Having fun: The tennis champion doted on the boys as they explored the town, holding their hands and leading them around to see the sites

Cute: The boys looked adorable in matching blue polo shirts, with one of the blonde-haired youngsters wearing light blue board-shorts and black sandals
Cute: The boys looked adorable in matching blue polo shirts, with one of the blonde-haired youngsters wearing light blue board-shorts and black sandals
Roger seemed to be using the time to recover, having beaten Croatian player Marin Cilic in straight-sets during the men's Wimbledon final on July 16.
Speaking after his record-breaking win the tennis champion said: 'I hope it isn't my final match here and hopefully I can come back next year and defend the title.'
On hand to watch his win was Roger's wife Mirka, their twin boys and the couples other set of twins - seven-year-old girls Myla and Charlene.
The picture perfect family were dressed in matching ensembles and sat court-side during the final to cheer the dad on.
His sons stole the heart of the nation when they were pictured pulling faces at the side of the court, while daddy collected the trophy.
After his win, Roger later said that even though his daughters - who are also twins - understood what was happening, the court was more like a playground for his three-year-olds.
'They have no clue what’s on,' he said. 'They think it’s probably a nice view and a nice playground.
'But it’s not quite like that here, so one day hopefully they’ll understand,' he added.
On his girls, he continued: 'They enjoy to watch a little bit. They come for the finals, I guess.'
Victorious: Roger looked relaxed and recovered on the getaway, having beaten Croatian player Marin Cilic in straight-sets during the men's Wimbledon final on July 16.
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