In a surprising and emotional revelation earlier today, Mirka Federer, wife of tennis icon Roger Federer, confirmed that the 44-year-old legend is currently suffering from a severe flu, leaving millions of fans around the world deeply concerned.
The announcement, made just 30 minutes ago in Switzerland, spread quickly across social media platforms, drawing heartfelt reactions from fans, athletes, and media outlets worldwide. Many expressed shock and sympathy, as Federer — who retired from professional tennis in 2022 — has long been admired for his strength, grace, and calm demeanor both on and off the court.
In a short but sincere message shared through a family spokesperson, Mirka said:
“Roger has been unwell for the past few days. It’s a bad case of the flu — high fever, fatigue, and body aches. He’s resting and receiving good care at home, but it’s been a tough few days for him and the family.”
Her words immediately struck an emotional chord among fans, especially given Federer’s spotless image of resilience and health throughout his two-decade career. The news quickly became a trending topic under hashtags like #GetWellSoonRoger and #StayStrongFederer, with fans flooding social media with messages of love and recovery wishes.

Within minutes of the news breaking, messages began pouring in from around the world. Fellow tennis stars, including Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray, reportedly reached out privately to send their best wishes. One journalist close to Federer’s camp shared that “the Big Three have always maintained mutual respect, and news like this reminds everyone that they’re not just rivals — they’re brothers in sport.”
A longtime fan from Basel, Federer’s hometown, wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“He gave us so many beautiful memories. Now it’s our turn to send him strength. Get well soon, Maestro.”
Roger Federer, who officially retired in 2022 after a breathtaking farewell at the Laver Cup, remains one of the most beloved figures in global sports history. Known not only for his 20 Grand Slam titles but also for his elegance, humility, and philanthropic efforts, Federer has continued to inspire millions since stepping away from the court.

In recent months, he had been spotted attending charity events and promoting his foundation’s educational programs. Reports suggest that Federer had been in good health until this sudden illness, which is said to have developed rapidly over the past few days due to a seasonal flu wave currently affecting parts of Europe.
Mirka ended her message with a note of gratitude to fans around the world:
“We’ve received so many kind messages. Roger is touched and thankful. He just needs rest and time to recover. Please keep him in your thoughts.”
Her calm yet emotional tone reminded many of the unwavering support she has shown throughout Federer’s career — from his earliest matches to his final goodbye at the O2 Arena in London.
While Federer’s flu is not believed to be life-threatening, close sources have confirmed that he has canceled several upcoming appearances and interviews to focus entirely on recovery. Doctors have reportedly advised full rest and hydration for at least a week.
For millions of fans who still consider him the greatest of all time, this reminder of his human fragility has been both worrying and humbling. As one headline in a Swiss newspaper put it:
“Even the Maestro needs time to heal.”
As the world waits for updates from the Federer family, one thing is certain — the love and respect for Roger Federer have never been stronger.
