For Roger Federer, these two weeks will be the biggest test of his career so far as the Swiss ace has worked for an entire year towards this goal. Winning Wimbledon is what keeps him going and on the possibility of it happening he said:
"I’m ready, I’m excited, I’m pumped up. I think I got to take the positives out of these last few weeks that I’m actually here at Wimbledon right now and I have a chance. I know if I get rolling, I get into the second week, which is the goal here right now, that I get stronger and stronger as every match goes by, I believe it’s very much possible. I come here feeling mentally strong."
For Federer coming to Wimbledon included making adjustments which include living in a bubble. It's not something experience too much so far but asked about he said:
"Living the bubble life is different. Took me some getting used to the first day or two, understanding where we’re allowed to go, what we’re allowed to do. Same thing with the on-site protocols. How does it work? By now I’ve gotten used to it. I’m embracing it. I’m okay with it. Feels totally different than the last 20 years here since I’ve been coming here. We would arrive with the family, kids would be running everywhere. We organized the grocery shopping, get the house set up and all that stuff. Here we’re with the team But look, I still feel a big privilege that I’m actually able to play Wimbledon."