Roger Federer says he will know by ’April-May’ if he will be able to return to tennis
Paris - Roger Federer believes he will know by "April-May" whether or not he will be able to return to tennis.
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Paris - Roger Federer believes he will know by "April-May" whether or not he will be able to return to tennis.
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Roger Federer believes he will know by "April-May" whether or not he will be able to return to tennis. The 40-year-old winner of 20 Grand Slam titles has not played since a Wimbledon quarter-final exit at the hands of Poland's Hubert Hurkacz in July last year before having to undergo knee surgery. "I want to come back strong and give it everything that I have," the Swiss star said Wednesday. "To give you a little bit of an update. I have a very interesting and important next few months ahead of me. I think I will know a lot more by April-May.
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Roger Federer is still aiming to make a comeback to tennis — but says he won't know whether it's possible until April. The Swiss star has been out of the game since August 2021 after deciding to undergo surgery on a long-standing knee problem. Ad/> Despite saying at the time that he wanted to try and return, there have been precious few updates from the 40-year-old's camp.
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