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Roger Federer Set to Reside in Exquisite £6.5 Million Glass Mansion on the Scenic Shores of Lake Zurich, Switzerland, Complete with a Dedicated Apartment for His Beloved Parents

Tennis icon Roger Federer is preparing to embark on a new chapter of his life as he prepares to move into a truly remarkable residence. The £6.5 million glass mansion, situated on the picturesque shores of Lake Zurich in Switzerland, is a testament to Federer’s success and stature in the world of sports.

Almost ready: Tennis player Roger Federer is building a £6.5million 'glass home' on the hills overlooking Lake ZurichRoger Federer's house in Switzerland - YouTubeThis palatial abode not only reflects his impeccable taste but also offers breathtaking views of the serene lake and surrounding landscape, providing a tranquil haven for the tennis legend and his family.

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Here's looking at you: The house, called 'The Residence' is in Wollerau, Schwyz county, and has floor-to-ceiling glass windows throughout

What sets this mansion apart is not just its stunning design and luxurious features but also the thoughtful inclusion of a separate apartment dedicated to Federer’s parents.

Entrance: A computer constructed image shows how the Federer family's new home will be accessed from the road

Known for his close bond with his family, the tennis superstar has ensured that his beloved parents have a comfortable and private space within his new home. This gesture of love and appreciation further demonstrates Federer’s character and values, as he prioritizes the well-being and happiness of his loved ones.

Space to chill: Wollerau, located about 20 minutes from Zurich, is considered a 'tax haven' and is one of the lowest tax municipalities in EuropeDecent view: A computer-generated image shows what appears to be the Federers' en-suite master bedroom

With this extraordinary glass mansion becoming the Federer family’s new residence, it is set to become an iconic symbol of their success, unity, and enduring legacy in the world of tennis.

The additional flats are believed to be for Federer's parents Robert and Lynette, pictured here with Mirka and the couple's oldest daughters, Myla Rose and Charlene Riva, during the 2012 Wimbledon tournament

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