Peter Lundgren, Former Coach of Roger Federer, Passes Away at 59
Lundgren, a pivotal figure in Federer's early career, succumbed to complications from diabetes.
- Lundgren coached Federer to his first Grand Slam victory at Wimbledon in 2003.
- He was known for his significant contributions to the careers of several top tennis players.
- Lundgren's death was confirmed by his children on social media.
- He had previously battled health issues, including a leg amputation.
- Tributes have poured in from the tennis community, remembering his impact and legacy.