Roger Federer Welcomes Twin Girls!

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Roger Federer Welcomes Twin Girls!

Roger Federer, 27, and wife Mirka, 31, have welcomed twin girls – Charlene Riva and Myla Rose!

Roger announced on his website that the twins were born last night, July 23rd, in Switzerland.

“This is the greatest day of our lives,” says the #1 ranked tennis player in the world. “Mirka, Myla and Charlene are all healthy and doing very well.”

Roger and Mirka met while competing for Switzerland in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and were married April 11, 2009.

Photos: Bauer Griffin


 


 9 Comments

anne said:

How's that for Swiss efficiency?! Take that, Richard Williams! ;-)

anne said:

But seriously ... I'm just thrilled to bits for the Federers ... happy happy joy joy!!

Anonymous said:

This should be top news, not dermot

Jenny said:

Wow - great surprise about the twins!

Anonymous said:

Twins yet again...big surprise in the celebrity world these days...NOT! Ah well..congrats to em..hope the babies r well :)

Anonymous said:

yay rog! can't wait to see first pics!

Anonymous said:

Someone said big surprise- twins- not.. but I think these twins were natural and not IVF...

Sanja said:

This seemed like a surprise pregnancy, so I'm doubting that IVF was involved, lol.

These might be the only celebrity IDENTICAL twins we get to see (or more likely not see, with how private they are).

Anonymous said:

Lovely names:)

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