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“It’s not just records that count, that’s why Roger Federer is the GOAT”

2021 will be the turning point for the master and legend of Swiss sport Roger Federer. This year, on the threshold of 40 years, which he will reach on August 8, will face various and difficult obstacles and everyone is excited to see how Roger will return to the tour after more than a year of absence from the tennis courts .

His return is scheduled for March 8th in Doha. In 2021, apart from issues related to the pandemic and the coronavirus emergency, Federer will focus primarily on the tournaments in Halle, Wimbledon, the Tokyo Olympics and finally the USA Open.

In recent interviews, Federer spoke about the future and how he sees his return. In connection with this, he stated, “I’m not going to try to stay on the tour at all costs. Yes, I want to try to come back and have some successes, but these are not my only ambitions.

I want to be with my children, not only play tennis with them, but also basketball, hockey and skiing. ”

Lindsey Vonn’s words about Roger Federer

In an interview, alpine skiing legend Lindsey Vonn recently named Roger Federer the greatest champion of all time in men’s tennis.

At the same time, Lindsey showed that she has great respect for Roger Federer’s main competitor Rafael Nadal. In this context, here are her words: “I have respect for Rafael Nadal, what he did especially on clay is incredible, but I was and am a Roger Federer fan.

For me he will always be the greatest of all time. He plays with such grace and is very balanced. It’s nice to see how all the fans love him and I think you can hardly do better than him.

Records are important, but the best isn’t always the best with the best numbers, we have to go further. Federer is more than just an athlete, and not everyone is like him. “Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal share the lead in the Grand Slam titles at 20, while Novak Djokovic follows with 17 titles. Photo credit: CNN Sports

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