Roger Federer announces retirement, will play the last tournament of his career next week, will bid farewell to tennis with 20 Grand Slams.
One of the greatest players in the world of tennis, Roger Federer has announced his retirement.
Roger Federer Retirement
One of the greatest tennis players, Roger Federer has announced his retirement from tennis. Next week’s Laver Cup will be the last ATP tournament of his career. After this, Federer will not participate in any tournament or Grand Slam. Federer said in a letter to his fans that he has played more than 1500 matches in a career spanning 24 years, but will no longer take part in any other Grand Slam or Tour. It is worth noting that recently, another great player in the tennis world, Serena Williams, also bid farewell to tennis.
Roger Federer Announces Retirement
One of the greatest tennis players, Roger Federer has announced his retirement. Roger Federer has made the decision to stop competing on the ATP and Grand Slam tours. Roger Federer informed his followers via Twitter that he was retiring. Roger Federer has won 20 Grand Slams. When Roger Federer will play his last match, it has also been told to the fans through this post.
This will be his last match of Roger Federer
Roger Federer’s final ATP competition will be the Laver Cup in London the following week. At the age of 41, Federer said he feels it is time to retire and thanked the supporters and competitors who have supported him during his career. The Laver Cup will be played in London from September 23 to 25. I am 41 years old, he declared. In 24 years, I have participated in more than 1500 matches. Tennis has been more kind to me than I could have ever imagined. And now I have to decide when to call it quits on my career as a competitive athlete.
Federer was constantly battling injury
The last time Roger Federer competed was at the 2021 French Open. The fact that Roger Federer has been dealing with injuries for the past three years may have had a lot to do with his decision to retire. Federer won his first Grand Slam in the year 2003, after that he won 6 Australian Open, 1 French Open, 8 Wimbledon, and 5 US Open titles. At the same time, Federer won his last Grand Slam title in 2018 at the Australian Open.
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