Situated on an 18,000 square meter plot, facing Lake Zurich, the house is described as “an emblem of modernity and minimalist elegance”.
It was September 2022 and the tennis world lost its most valuable player: Roger Federer. The legend that was 310 weeks as world number one, including 237 consecutive announced that he was quitting the business after a series of knee injuries and would start life away from the courts.
What we didn’t know at the time was where the athlete who in his palmares, he has 20 Grand Slam tournaments, 103 ATP titles in total and an Olympic gold medal in doubles, until Caras magazine published what his home in Switzerland looked like.
The call La Casa de Cristal is an incredible refuge valued at 8 million euros. “It not only reflects the refined taste of the athlete, but also it has become a symbol of design and elegance ”, reflects the publication.
Located on a plot of 18,000 square meters, facing Lake Zurich, the building “is an emblem of modernity and minimalist elegance”. The reason for such a description is that It’s only three stories high, it’s full of floor-to-ceiling windows and tries to establish a connection with the magnificent landscape that surrounds it.

In fact, Federer and his family They can watch the stars from the comfort of one of the six rooms they have, since the roof of the building is entirely made of glass. Now, if astronomy bores you, the house also has a cinema room, a spa, a swimming pool and a fully equipped gym.
Of course there is also an exclusive tennis court. Visitors wishing to play with Roger you can park your vehicle in the underground garage which has already housed its most luxurious and exclusive cars.
In addition, the patio of the tennis player who has accumulated 1,251 victories and only 275 defeats on the ATP circuit has a private beach which cannot be accessed other than through the family institution.
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