Roger Federer will retire in the Laver Cup doubles on Friday
Roger Federer will play his last match of his career in Laver...
Roger Federer claims that he “stopped believing” he could go on after injuries
Roger Federer, a legendary tennis player, stated that he “stopped believing” he could continue playing because of injuries before deciding to quit.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion will give up competitive tennis after this weekend’s Laver Cup in London.
The Swiss player, 41, hasn’t played since his third knee operation at Wimbledon in 2021.
He admitted that “the last three years have been difficult, to put it mildly.” “Ever since I played Wimbledon, I’ve been aware that I’ve been skating on very thin ice. There was a limit to what I could do when I tried to return. To be completely honest, I stopped believing in it.
Federer stated that the results of a recent scan were “not what I was looking for,” and he continued, “Very quickly we realized this was it.
The question then becomes, “How and when do you announce? It becomes a reality at this point. However, it was stressful.
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