But Federer said he has been driven on by wanting to see his twin girls Myla Rose and Charlene Riva, who are three later this month, get the chance to witness their father in action in his pomp, not his decline.
"People forget sometimes I do have twin girls. That has had a massive impact on my life. It's helped my game more than anything because I think I'm playing some of the best tennis of my life right now," said Federer.
"But just to be able to juggle everything together has been a challenge. And I think you learn from mistakes. You try to make it work for everyone involved. Hasn't always been easy, you know. I admit that.
"The victory today is a dream come true today for me and my family and seeing them there. Yeah, it's big."
Federer is five years older than Murray and Djokovic, who was deposed as champion at Wimbledon by the Swiss star in the semi-finals, and four years the senior of Rafael Nadal, who claimed a recorded seventh French Open last month.
Beating Djokovic and Murray in successive matches at the All England Club has given Federer even greater cause for optimism that the future holds even more success.
Despite Djokovic and Nadal having played in the previous four Grand Slam finals, Federer is still part of the golden age equation -- 29 of the last 30 majors have been shared amongst the three men.
"I feel I have a great game. I'm so happy I'm at the age I am right now, because I had such a great run and I know there's still more possible.
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