Roger Federer admits feeling 'nervous' as he prepares for farewell doubles match at Laver Cup
Roger Federer says he will play just one doubles match at this weekend's Laver Cup in what would be his last ever professional match.
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Roger Federer says he will play just one doubles match at this weekend's Laver Cup in what would be his last ever professional match.
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Roger Federer says it will be a «dream» to bow out from tennis playing alongside ‘Big Four’ rivals Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray at the 2022 Laver Cup. The 20-time Grand Slam champion is the headline act for Team Europe in his farewell event at London's O2 Arena, with the Swiss maestro set to retire after the evening doubles match on Friday.
Switzerland powered to team time trial gold in a dominant display, with Italy taking silver and Australia the bronze. But that was only part of the story, the favourites Netherlands having a shocker of a day with a mechanical for Bauke Mollema and a crash for Annemiek van Vleuten absolutely wrecking their chances of a podium. While the plaudits must go to the Swiss team of Mauro Schmid, Stefan Kung, Stefan Bissegger, Elisa Chabbey, Marlen Reusser, Nicole Koller for an incredibly professional display in what was an event full of drama, Van Vleuten’s unbelievable crash was by far and away the biggest talking point.
Roger Federer said on Wednesday that he decided to retire because he "stopped believing" he could continue playing after a series of injuries.
Roger Federer has spoken of how injury forced his decision to retire, admitting he had "stopped believing".
Roger Federer plans to play in the evening doubles match at the Laver Cup on Friday in what he says will be his final match as a professional tennis player. The 20-time Grand Slam winner revealed last week that he would retire from tennis after this year's Laver Cup which has seen tributes pour in from the world of sport and beyond. Ad Ahead of his Laver Cup press conference on Wednesday morning — which will available to stream on the Eurosport website and app — the 41-year-old says he will only play in the doubles for Team Europe on Friday in his farewell tournament.