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Uniqlo talks about new Roger Federer’s vision ahead of ATP Doha return

Roger Federer will be back on the tennis court soon after 13 months. His return is already very excited and many cannot wait until March 8 for his return to Doha. Such an expected comeback deserves a special look and so Federer’s sponsors Uniqlo are teasing a new look for Federer on his return.

In a tweet, Uniqlo himself couldn’t contain his enthusiasm for teasing Federer’s new look. Uniqlo tweeted: “Roger ‘Federer is back in the game, so you know there will be some excitement to come. I can’t wait to share it with you. “

Anyone can speculate on what the new look will be. The tweet had a Japanese part that suggested Uniqlo is preparing Federer for battle.

“When Federer returns, UNIQLO prepares to support the player with the latest clothing suitable for the return battle. Please wait for the latest information. “

Federer will return in an ATP 250 event in Doha, Qatar. Federer’s last tournament was the 2020 Australian Open. Since then, the pandemic and his two knee surgeries have pushed him out of the tennis court. Many wanted the Swiss master to return to the 2021 Australian Open, but a delayed recovery period prompted Federer to delay his return.

Roger Federer and his priorities in 2021

Despite his 40s, Federer is still passionate about making a comeback to the tour. Its main priorities are Wimbledon and the Olympic Games.

“I wanted to make my comeback in a smaller tournament, so as not to be fully in the spotlight.” Federer had mentionned in a previous interview.

“My greatest wish is to end my career on my terms. Like I said before, it doesn’t have to be a fairytale ending, it doesn’t necessarily have to be a Wimbledon win, and then I go.

Followed by Doha, Federer will honor the championships in Dubai. He is an eight-time champion there and won his 100th ATP title. Will he have a successful comeback next week?

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