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]]>“Since I won the French Open in 2009, the media has been chopping on this topic. But it is already clear that I am at the end of my career,” Federer explained in a magazine interview. “I can not say what will be in two years. That’s why I plan year after year. I’m still happy right now. But when the cogwheels don’t grip anymore, I stop.”
Federer also expressed his intention to continue enjoying tennis long after his retirement from the professional sport, thereby exhibiting his passion for the game.
After undergoing knee surgery, the former world number one player is expected to once again be match fit in January 2021. By the time he participates in the Tokyo Olympics, it will be his fifth Olympic outing. Federer won the men’s doubles title alongside countryman Stan Wawrinka at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
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]]>During the one hour and thirteen minutes long match Roger Federer beat the 23-year-old Italian player with such skill that it seemed almost too easy. And truly it may be considered one of the easiest victories that the Swiss veteran has achieved in his long and prosperous career showing once again why he is one of the best tennis players of all time.
Joana Konta is another great tennis player whose victory didn’t surprise anyone. The 28-year-old British number one beat the Czech Petra Kvitova finishing her with a score of 4-6, 6-2 and 6-4. With this, she reached the quarter-finals and next she will be facing another Czech player, 33-year-old Barbora Strycova. After the match, she said that she was tremendously grateful to be here and that she was just happy to still be in this event and compete against the best players in the world.
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]]>“Since I won the French Open in 2009, the media has been chopping on this topic. But it is already clear that I am at the end of my career,” Federer explained in a magazine interview. “I can not say what will be in two years. That’s why I plan year after year. I’m still happy right now. But when the cogwheels don’t grip anymore, I stop.”
Federer also expressed his intention to continue enjoying tennis long after his retirement from the professional sport, thereby exhibiting his passion for the game.
After undergoing knee surgery, the former world number one player is expected to once again be match fit in January 2021. By the time he participates in the Tokyo Olympics, it will be his fifth Olympic outing. Federer won the men’s doubles title alongside countryman Stan Wawrinka at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
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]]>During the one hour and thirteen minutes long match Roger Federer beat the 23-year-old Italian player with such skill that it seemed almost too easy. And truly it may be considered one of the easiest victories that the Swiss veteran has achieved in his long and prosperous career showing once again why he is one of the best tennis players of all time.
Joana Konta is another great tennis player whose victory didn’t surprise anyone. The 28-year-old British number one beat the Czech Petra Kvitova finishing her with a score of 4-6, 6-2 and 6-4. With this, she reached the quarter-finals and next she will be facing another Czech player, 33-year-old Barbora Strycova. After the match, she said that she was tremendously grateful to be here and that she was just happy to still be in this event and compete against the best players in the world.
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