Tennis-Federer's coach says it is unlikely he plays Wimbledon- report
By Rory Carroll
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Roger Federer is unlikely to play this year's Wimbledon as the Swiss great continues to recover from knee surgery, his coach Severin Luthi was quoted as saying in a Swiss newspaper.
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Roger Federer is stepping up his rehab this week but one of his coaches, Severin Luthi, said he “can’t imagine” the Swiss being able to play at Wimbledon this summer. The 20-time Grand Slam champion has not played since losing at Wimbledon in the quarter-finals last year. Ad/> The 40-year-old underwent a third round of surgery on his right knee following the tournament, and at least a year-long absence is now looking likely.
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