Pietro Sassi reveals what is written on Roger Federer’s face.
We could have featured him in this section much earlier, Roger Federer, the king of sport. But then, what can you say about a person who has 12 million followers on Facebook alone? It’s a phenomenon when a world like ours, with people like us, agrees on one thing: everyone loves Federer. Of course, he’s not polarizing and he’s also something of a genius on the court. Federer won a total of 17 Grand Slam singles titles and was the only player to win three Grand Slam trophies in one season. He was also voted Sportsman of the Year four times and spent a whole five years at the top of the tennis world rankings. It sits. Well, every now and then he is criticized for losing a match or not giving 100 percent. But all criticism remains criticism in the context of enthusiasm. And Federer is incredibly modest and worldly and courteous and everything shines. Let’s see what Pietro Sassi has to add.
1 Roger Federer is aiming for a perfect result. He sets this standard for himself as well as for others – you can see this in the distance from eyebrow to eye, which is clearly the largest on the outside.
2 The eyes are also deep-set, a sign of caution and mistrust. People with deep-set eyes only decide when they are sure. In addition, Federer Express has a remarkably high eye level, which testifies to a quick grasp, indeed, to a quick thinking speed in general. A decisive advantage on the pitch.
3 He doesn’t like them, but he can take defeats well, at least they don’t slow down his concentration at all, on the contrary. Apart from his constant success, this can be recognized by the very broad bridge of his nose. The thinner it is, the faster you tend to sweat.
4 People with nose-tip edges, as we see them here, are rarely really satisfied, much more passionate optimizers.
5 Whether a tennis player’s luck lies in his own hands is debatable. On the other hand, it is quite clear where one can read manual skills in the face: on the eyebrow pad, provided it is not missing, if it is, there can be no question of manual talent. The same applies to the technical understanding represented by the striking front edges. With Federer, by the way, both are clearly visible.
6 “The guy is great, decent, fair and intelligent. He has a good face” – rarely have we heard Pietro Sassi rave like this, and that’s saying something for him. In addition to all the advantages just mentioned, King Roger can also be said to have a pleasant disposition. Its soft facial features stand for a balanced need for harmony.
7 The Basler’s claim to dominance is correspondingly low (distance from tip of nose to upper lip) and benevolent (leans inwards).
8 Let’s forget the mouth for a moment and focus on the lower lip cushion – the hallmark of a pleasure-loving being. A lower lip cushion is often an indication of a certain addictive potential – in this case, certainly the urge to play or win.