Swiss tennis player Roger Federer announces retirement
The 41-year-old Swiss, who has won 20 Grand Slam titles and is regarded by many as the best player ever to wield a racket, has not played a match since last year's Wimbledon.
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The 41-year-old Swiss, who has won 20 Grand Slam titles and is regarded by many as the best player ever to wield a racket, has not played a match since last year's Wimbledon.
Roger Federer broke the news fans across the world have long been fearing when he announced on Thursday he will retire from competitive tennis after next week's Laver Cup in London. The 41-year-old Swiss, who has won 20 Grand Slam titles and is regarded by many as the best player ever to wield a racquet, has not played a match since last year's Wimbledon. "As many of you know, the past three years have presented me with challenges in the form of injuries and surgeries," Federer said.
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer is to retire after next week's Laver Cup after admitting on Thursday his battles with a knee problem had forced him to call time on his historic career.
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer has announced that he is retiring from the sport.
DUBAI: Swiss tennis great Roger Federer announced his retirement from the sport on Thursday, saying next week’s Laver Cup will be his final ATP tournament.“As many of you know, the past three years have presented me with challenges in the form of injuries and surgeries. I’ve worked hard to return to full competitive form.
Roger Federer has announced he will retire from tennis after the Laver Cup next week.
Swiss tennis great Roger Federer announced his retirement from the sport on Thursday, saying next week's Laver Cup will be his final ATP tournament.
Roger Federer has announced that he will retire from competitive tennis after the Laver Cup 2022. Federer shared the news on social media on Thursday afternoon having endured a long struggle with injuries and confirmed that he will not play any further Grand Slams or compete further on the ATP Tour. Ad Having racked up 20 Grand Slam singles titles, the Swiss will make a no-doubt emotional farewell at the Laver Cup — an event he has been instrumental in establishing.