Roger Federer retires from tennis, owns 20 Grand Slams, says: Lever Cup my last event Roger Federer announces retirement: Legendary athlete Roger Federer has announced his retirement from professional tennis.
He said through a message that he will retire from tennis after the Lever Cup next week.
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Roger Federer Announced Retirement: Legendary athlete Roger Federer has announced his retirement from professional tennis. He said through a post that he will retire from tennis after the Lever Cup next week. He said that this may be my last ATP event. He won 20 slam titles and one of the greatest players in the world. together with this, he has thanked his fans and players through a video message.
He has posted a two-page note on social media, during which he said that he is now 41 years old and his body also has a limit. Continuous injuries and operations have tired the body. A video message has also been share
To my tennis family and beyond,
With Love,
Roger pic.twitter.com/1UISwK1NIN
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) September 15, 2022
To my tennis family and beyond,
With Love,
Roger pic.twitter.com/1UISwK1NIN
Tell me that after Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, the player who has won the foremost Grand Slam titles is Roger Federer. Federer wrote in an emotional note that in his 24-year tennis career, he has played quite 1,500 matches and now it is time to put a break on the professional career.
He said that he will still play tennis, but has decided to not play Grand Slam and ATP Tour tennis anymore.
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