Federer rules out withdrawal and points to Wimbledon

Roger Federer, who returns to the slopes this week in Doha, assured that his goal is to be 100% for Wimbledon and that will be there when the season really begins for him. The Swiss, who has not competed officially since the Australian Open semi-finals in 2020, held his first press conference in Doha before his debut, which presumably it will be on Wednesday, against the winner of the duel between Dan Evans and Jeremy Chardy.

From now on I have to train and improve. Be stronger, fitter, faster. I hope to be 100% for Wimbledon and that's when the season starts for me“Said the Helvetian.” Until then we will see how it goes. It may surprise me, as it has happened to me in training these weeks. I was surprised by how well it went, but the games are another storyOn a possible retirement, on the verge of 40 and after two operations on his right knee last year, Federer denied the speculation.

Retirement was never on the table. This is not the time to think about it. I think this is not over and I am still enjoying tennis. I like to play and travel “. “Probably one of the reasons to come back is that I want to be at the highest level and play against the best, in the best stadiums and hopefully win again. Hopefully I can play in front of the public again,” said Federer.