Roger Federer moves away from retirement and will play in Halle in 2022

Roger Federer has once again made it clear why he is a reference in the world of tennis and why he is reluctant to withdraw from the competition. The Swiss tennis player will continue to play for at least one more year, since, According to the Tennisnet portal, Federer has confirmed his presence at the Halle Tournament in 2022.

Federer, who will compete again at the Mutua Madrid Open and will also play at Roland Garros on clay, He will start his grass tour in 2021 at the Halle tournament, where the Swiss has already won 10 titles (he is the only one to reach this figure in a grass tournament) before proceeding to the assault on Wimbledon, where he will look for his ninth title in 'La Catedral'.

One of the reasons why Federer has agreed to play in Halle in 2022, where he will compete at the age of 40, is because this year Federer will play in the German city without the presence of the public in the stands, as confirmed by the tournament organizers. Federer wants to continue expanding his legend in the world of tennis and that fans can return to enjoy his strokes when tennis returns to normal.