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Diana federer
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diana federer

The couple had a wonderful time in South Africa Robert Federer cannot really explain why they moved to Switzerland in 1973. The young woman, who used to play field hockey, was instantly enthused about the sport and began to play regularly.

diana federer

Robert took Lynette to the Swiss Club in Johannesburg to introduce her to his new hobby-tennis. Lynette, the charming 18-year-old secretary with the piercing eyes, instantly made a favorable impression on Robert Federer when he saw her in the company cafeteria in 1970. She preferred England, where her father was stationed during World War II Afrikaan was the spoken language on her family’s farm-she had three siblings her father was a foreman and her mother was a nurse-but Lynette went to an English school and her intention was to save money as quickly as possible and to travel to Europe. It was in Kempton Park where he met Lynette Durand, who came to work for Ciba as a secretary. The chemical company, along with several other foreign companies, was located in Kempton Park, an extended suburb of Johannesburg near the international airport. It was also a coincidence that he found a new job with the same employer he had in Switzerland, Ciba. Among other things, he could get an emigration visa with relative ease in the country. It was a coincidence that he chose South Africa, but also due to formalities. After four years in Basel, Robert Federer was seized by wanderlust, and in 1970, he decided to emigrate and pull up stakes from Switzerland.












Diana federer