Federer back on court as family grows

Roger Federer, who plays in Rome on Wednesday against 47th-ranked Jeremy Chardy of France, says he's feeling laid back after the birth of his twin boys.

Roger Federer's decision to return to tennis a week after the birth of his second set of twins has the full support of his wife Mirka.

And don't expect his schedule to change much now that he has four kids.

When the boys were born earlier than expected, Federer consulted with his wife and team about playing the Italian Open.

"And they all said I should quickly come and play here. So I was like, 'OK, if you don't want me around I'll go away,'" Federer recounted on Tuesday.

"That was basically it.

"Things went well, the boys are healthy. Mirka's good, too," the 17-time Grand Slam champion added.

"So it's a great time in our lives right now."

The boys' names are Leo and Lenny.

"Boys names are hard. It was all last minute," Federer said.

"Girls, I feel like there's so many nice names and they're all cute but with boys it's totally a different story.

"I miss them a lot already and also the girls," the fourth-ranked Swiss player said.

The couple's twin girls, Myla Rose and Charlene Riva, will turn five in July.

Federer had a strong start to the clay-court season by reaching the final of the Monte Carlo Masters.

The Italian Open is the last key warmup for the French Open, which starts in less than two weeks.

"I expect a lot from myself but then after what happened I come here a bit more laid back, just enjoy it," Federer said.

"I've had such a good start to the season that I want to just keep momentum on my side."

A three-time finalist in Rome, including last year, Federer opens on Wednesday against 47th-ranked Jeremy Chardy of France.


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