Chess passion for Roger Federer
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Roger Federer officially retired from tennis on September 23, 2022, after playing his last match alongside his historic rival Rafael Nadal. The Swiss legend understood that the time had come to say enough at the beginning of this summer, having undergone a resonance that certified the absence of progress.
The right knee made the latter part of the King's career a real ordeal, preventing him from playing as and as much as he would have liked. The 41-year-old from Basel experienced a timid comeback last year, playing just 13 official matches and stopping again after Wimbledon.
Through a letter posted on Instagram on September 15, the 20-time Grand Slam champion announced his decision to retire and vowed he will not stray from tennis. It is not clear in what role we will see the Master in the coming years, but it will be enough to have a little patience.
Chess passion for Roger Federer
Roger Federer officially retired from tennis on September 23, 2022, after playing his last match alongside his historic rival Rafael Nadal. The Swiss legend understood that the time had come to say enough at the beginning of this summer, having undergone a resonance that certified the absence of progress.
The right knee made the latter part of the King's career a real ordeal, preventing him from playing as and as much as he would have liked. The 41-year-old from Basel experienced a timid comeback last year, playing just 13 official matches and stopping again after Wimbledon.
Through a letter posted on Instagram on September 15, the 20-time Grand Slam champion announced his decision to retire and vowed he will not stray from tennis. It is not clear in what role we will see the Master in the coming years, but it will be enough to have a little patience.