Perhaps 2021 for Roger Federer, as well as Serena Williams, will be the last act. After so many years of battles around the world, will the Swiss face 2021 as the final act of his timeless show? For Roger Federer perhaps the last blast of the trumpet.
“It is quite clear that I am at the end of my career. I cannot say that retirement will happen in two years, as I make my plans year after year. I feel good and happy at the moment, I don’t even think about a possible retirement.
When my body stops responding correctly, I will stop playing pro. However, I will continue playing and having fun with my friends and family “, assured the Swiss. During the last episode of the podcast of Kickserveradio, Mats Wilander spoke extensively about the future of Roger Federer.
Wilader on Roger Federer’s future
Mats Wilander believes that Roger Federer still has the ability to defeat the best players in best-of-three-set matches, giving him a good shot at the elusive gold in 2021.
“I would always say that in the last 3-4 years I think Tokyo 2020 would be towards the end of its career,” Wilander said. “Now obviously Tokyo is next year, but I think it can still win that, you know.
You can still win 2 of 3 sets against the best in the world at the Olympics. I think with Roger Federer in a weird way, I think it’s the Laver Cup and the Olympics, “added the Swede.
“Of course you must not forget the Olympics, you never won the singles gold medal” Finally, after a round of discussions, Tennis Australia announced that the 2021 Australian Open will start from February 8, 2021.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, there have been many delays and changes to the tennis calendar. This pattern has continued from the 2020 season to the next season in 2021. The effects of the pandemic have been severe for humanity.
The ease with which humans contracted the virus has been alarming. Citing these reasons, the authorities had to keep the safety of everyone as the number one priority.
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