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Former Swiss coach Peter Carter was killed during a Safari in 2002.
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The legendary Swiss tennis player Roger Federer cried in an interview with CNN, answering the question, what would his career have thought Peter Carter – his former coach, who died while on Safari in 2002.
“I’m sorry. I hope he would be proud. I don’t think he wanted me to have wasted his talent. I think his death is in some sense stimulated me and I began to work hard.
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Peter and I met when he came to play club tournament in Basel. I was small then, and he was one of the stars of the team. In the end I was lucky, and he started with me to do.
Peter was a very important person in my life. Because that’s who I have to thank for their equipment,” said Federer, according to CNN.
As UNIAN reported earlier, Roger Federer at the end of December 2018 has played tennis in the Australian desert and met with the young players.