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Wimbledon: After Rafael Nadal, now Roger Federer keen to make comeback- ‘Will know what future holds by April-May’- check out

Wimbledon: After Rafael Nadal, now Roger Federer keen to make comeback- ‘Will know what future holds by April-May’- check out

Wimbledon: Roger Federer keen to make comeback – Roger Federer believes he will know by “April-May” whether or not he will be able to return to tennis. Wimbledon: After Rafael Nadal, now Roger Federer keen to make comeback- ‘Will know what future holds by April-May’- check out The 40-year-old winner of 20 Grand Slam titles […]

Wimbledon: Roger Federer keen to make comeback – Roger Federer believes he will know by “April-May” whether or not he will be able to return to tennis.

Wimbledon: After Rafael Nadal, now Roger Federer keen to make comeback- ‘Will know what future holds by April-May’- check out

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.

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Wimbledon: Roger Federer keen to make comeback – “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.

Wimbledon: After Rafael Nadal, now Roger Federer keen to make comeback- ‘Will know what future holds by April-May’- check out

“The drive is still there. I am motivated to do my work.”
Federer played just 13 matches in 2021. He also underwent two knee surgeries in 2020 when he played only six times.

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“I’m back in the gym again tomorrow. I’m working as hard as I’m allowed to so it’s still good times even though it’s a little bit slow,” Federer told one of his sponsors, Credit Suisse in a video conference.

“I would love to do way more but the doctors and everybody’s holding me back a little bit.”

Federer also hailed his friend and rival Rafael Nadal who captured a record-setting 21st Grand Slam title at the Australian Open last weekend.

Wimbledon: After Rafael Nadal, now Roger Federer keen to make comeback- ‘Will know what future holds by April-May’- check out

“It was nice to see his emotions after such a hard-fought victory,” he said of the 35-year-old Spaniard who has battled his own injury problems over the years.

Wimbledon: Roger Federer keen to make comeback – “Rafa told me that he hadn’t been feeling well with his body — now he’s holding up the Australian Open trophy. He’s a great example, a great role model.”

Federer’s 20th and most recent Grand Slam title came at the 2018 Australian Open.

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