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Roger Federer's coach has admitted it is highly unlikely the Swiss ace will return to Wimbledon this year. He has not played since his quarter-final showing at the All England Club last year, ending his season to undergo what was his third knee surgery in less than two years. It is not known when he will return but he is signed up for the Laver Cup in September.
Federer has been sidelined with a knee injury for the last two years.
After his semi-final showing at the 2020 Australian Open, he took time away for a knee surgery and later ended his entire season to go under the knife for a second time.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion's comeback was short-lived, as he played just five tournaments before announcing he had suffered a "setback" during the grass-court swing and ended his season once again to have a third knee