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‘I've always looked up to you’ – Serena Williams welcomes Roger Federer to retirement club ahead of Laver Cup

Tennis legend Serena Williams has said she «always looked up to” Roger Federer after the Swiss superstar announced his retirement on Thursday. Federer, 41, said on social media that after this year's Laver Cup — which runs from September 23 to 25 and is exclusively live on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk — he will step away from tennis for good after a series of injuries and operations. Ad The announcement has been met with an outpouring of love across tennis and the wider sporting spectrum, and Serena Williams has been the latest great to venerate the 20-time Grand Slam winner.

Laver Cup'Going to be very special' — Schett excited for Federer's Laver Cup swansong2 HOURS AGO “I wanted to find the perfect way to say this, as you so eloquently put this game to rest — perfectly done, just like your career,” said Williams in a post on Instagram. “I have always looked up to you and admired you. Our paths were always so similar, so much the same.

“You inspired countless millions and millions of people — including me — and we will never forget. I applaud you and look forward to all that you do in the future. “Welcome to the retirement club.

And thank you for being you @rogerfederer.” The 41-year-old Federer has not played since Wimbledon 2021 after having a third knee operation and will play competitively for one last time at the end of this month. »My body's message to me lately has been clear," Federer said. «I have played more than 1,500 matches over 24 years.

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