Federer will have better idea about injury return in April or May
Roger Federer said that he will know by April or May whether he can return to action following a third knee surgery that forced him to miss the second half of last season.
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Roger Federer said that he will know by April or May whether he can return to action following a third knee surgery that forced him to miss the second half of last season.
Roger Federer believes he will know by "April-May" whether or not 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.
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.
Rafael Nadal said on Wednesday he is still not satisfied with his 21 Grand Slam titles following his historic triumph at the Australian Open. Nadal clinched his latest major win in Melbourne after pulling off an incredible comeback from two sets down to defeat Russia's Daniil Medvedev in the final. The 35-year-old's momentous victory took him to the top of the all-time men's list and one clear of the 20 Grand Slam titles won by Roger Federer, who is injured, and Novak Djokovic, who was controversially deported from Australia before the tournament began.
Madrid – Rafael Nadal said on Wednesday he is still not satisfied with his 21 Grand Slam titles following his historic triumph at the Australian Open.
Rafael Nadal expects his Grand Slam record haul to be eclipsed but is proud to have fought back from injury to claim his 21st title at the Australian Open. Speaking at the Rafa Nadal Academy, the Spaniard said, “Not long ago, I’d be happy just coming back and playing tennis and now I have 21.
Rafael Nadal says he is still not satisfied with his 21 Grand Slam titles following his historic triumph at the Australian Open.