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Roger Federer posts rehab update as he looks to return from surgery and challenge for Grand Slam titles again

Roger Federer is continuing on the comeback trail. The 40-year-old is bidding to return to tennis, having not played since making the quarter-finals of Wimbledon last summer. Ad/> He has undergone right knee surgery and may not even return in time to play the grass season this year.

Roland-GarrosAlcaraz 'X-factor' could see him define how tennis is played — Woodbridge06/04/2022 AT 14:07 He looks to be building up his fitness in an Instagram post which shows him working out in the gym with the caption “rehab is rockinggggggg”. Several tennis players commented on the post, including Fabio Fognini, who said: “Daiiii Rogeeerrrr… come back sooonnn.” “Yesss,” wrote Denis Shapovalov while Federer’s fellow Swiss Belinda Bencic posted flame emojis. /> Mackenzie McDonald commented “let’s go Roggg” and survival expert Bear Grylls urged Federer to “NGU” (Never Give Up).

Federer posted an update last month of himself hitting on an indoor court. He has also teased on social media that he will be back in time for the Laver Cup in September to play doubles with Rafael Nadal. Rios slams 'king of stupidity' Djokovic over vaccine stance Ruud: Rare talent Alcaraz has already earned a lot of respect One of Federer’s coaches, Severin Luthi, said he “can’t imagine” the Swiss being able to play at Wimbledon this summer.

«At the moment, I don't envisage him playing Wimbledon,» Luthi told Tages Anzeiger in early March. «I'm not someone who is saying it's impossible. But I can't imagine it right now.

»He's still in the rehabilitation phase. Not only do the knee and leg muscles have to be built up, the whole body has to be strengthened. It's a full conditioning program." TennisRaducanu better for promoting tennis than Kyrgios — Huber06/04/2022 AT

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