The INSIDER Summary:
- Roger Federer's twins were recently in the crowd as their dad won his record-breaking eighth Wimbledon title.
- The 3 year olds looked less than impressed with his accomplishment.
- Federer joked that his two boys had no idea what was going on.
It takes a lot to impress the Federer twins.
Leo and Lenny Federer, age 3, along with their sisters Myla Rose and Charlene Riva, watched their father, Roger Federer, win his record-breaking eighth Wimbledon title over the weekend.
The two young sets of twins look perfectly adorable, in their matching outfits -- even while making hilarious faces at photographers.
According to Jonathan Scott, writer for Tennis Magazine, Federer jokingly said about his two young boys, “they don't have a clue what's going on. They think it is a nice view and a nice playground.” Scott wrote Federer’s response on Twitter.
Federer on twins Lenny and Leo: "They don't have a clue what's going on. They think it is a nice view and a nice playground."#Wimbledonpic.twitter.com/yQzkFq9jDg
— Jonathan Scott (@jonscott9) July 16, 2017
Federer’s sister, Diana, also, coincidentally has a pair of twins. The Federers are clearly a full house when the family gets together.
Even though it is his eighth time winning Wimbledon and 19th time winning the grand slam overall, Roger Federer was definitely overjoyed.
Roger Federer just won his 8th Wimbledon and 19th grand slam overall.
also he & his wife Mirka have 2 SETS OF TWINS. she's Beyoncé x2. pic.twitter.com/Yku60ZHqIV
— merm (@miriamcastle_) July 16, 2017
Perhaps the Federer twins’ hilariously nonchalant photos are just because they’re so used to watching their dad win all the time.
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