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Swiss tennis legend Federer, who has retired, wants to return to exhibition matches

Retired Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer recently appeared in August to watch the 2025 Masters of America Golf Tournament, and he also talked about his desire to return to exhibition matches.

Swiss tennis legend Federer, who has retired


Federer, who has a large number of fans, has been in the spotlight since he faded off the court, saying: "I used to be busy with my family and foundation, and I also went to South Africa to study the student program, and now I want to practice tennis two or three times a week, and I am looking forward to holding another exhibition match and repeating the full court." ”

However, Federer also admits that there are no specific plans yet, but he does miss the court, "I hardly played after I retired, I needed to breathe physically and mentally, occasionally played with the children, and I would start training during my travels, maybe I would be on the court soon." ”

Speaking about retirement, Federer said: "I'm fully adapted now, I feel very happy and energetic, I travel a lot with my wife and family, and that's what we aspire to, and when I get to Monte Carlo I don't have to think about training or competing, it was our dream, and I often joke that I should retire early because I'm so happy now." He laughed that now that his daughter is 16 years old and his son is almost 11 years old, "I hope to spend more time with my children, this is a golden moment to strengthen the family." ”

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