Roger Federer announces US Open return
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Roger Federer, who is regarded by many as the greatest male player to wield a tennis racket, says he will retire after next week's Laver Cup in London.
Roger Federer is ready to make his special 'return to the court.' The 20-time Grand Slam champion, king of Wimbledon and tennis legend, will pick up his racket again four years after
When Federer won in Paris, Nadal, who was the overwhelming favorite to win any French Open at that stage, stunningly lost in the fourth round to Robin Soderling. “There were tough matches with DelPo and Haas of course,” Federer said, referring to his five-set French Open victories over Juan Martin del Potro and Tommy Haas in 2009.
Roger Federer (41) said he will retire from competitive tennis following next week's Laver Cup in London. Following are 10 landmark matches from the 20-times Grand Slam champion's career: A 19-year-old Federer announced himself to the world by ending Pete ...