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Toronto — Roger Federer will miss the forthcoming US Open and be sidelined for many months because he needs more knee surgery, an operation that the Swiss great said on Sunday will give him a “glimmer of hope” that he can resume his glittering career.
The 40-year-old Federer, speaking on a video posted to his Instagram account, said doctors told him that to feel better for the medium to long term, he would need surgery on the knee that he injured again during the grass-court season.
“I’ll be on crutches for many weeks and then also out of the game for many months,” Federer said. “It’s going to be difficult, of course, in some ways but at the same time I know it’s the right thing to do because I want to be healthy and I want to be running around later as well.”
Federer, who shares the men’s record of 20 Grand Slam titles with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, had knee surgery twice in 2020, which resulted in more than a year of rehabilitation before a return to action in March, 13 months after his Australian Open semifinal exit in 2020.
He withdrew from the French Open in June after winning his third-round match to save himself for the grass-court season and a bid to win a record-extending ninth Wimbledon title.
Federer reached the quarterfinals at the All England club but lost in straight sets to Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz, failing to win a game in the third set.
Federer then withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics as well as a number of lead-up events to the August 30-September 12 US Open.
“I want to give myself a glimmer of hope also to return to the tour in some shape or form,” said Federer. “I am realistic, don’t get me wrong, I know how difficult it is at this age right now to do another surgery and try it, but look, I want to be healthy and I’ll go through the rehab process I think also with the goal while I am still active which I think is going to help me during this long period of time.”
Russian Daniil Medvedev, speaking to reporters after winning the Masters 1000 event in Toronto, said the absence of Federer on tour is a pity for everyone and wished him a speedy recovery.
“I mean, age takes over. Hopefully we can still see him back on tour, because I think that’s what he wants. That’s what everybody wants,” Medvedev said.
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Knee surgery to keep Federer out for months
Tennis great hangs on for a ‘glimmer of hope’
Toronto — Roger Federer will miss the forthcoming US Open and be sidelined for many months because he needs more knee surgery, an operation that the Swiss great said on Sunday will give him a “glimmer of hope” that he can resume his glittering career.
The 40-year-old Federer, speaking on a video posted to his Instagram account, said doctors told him that to feel better for the medium to long term, he would need surgery on the knee that he injured again during the grass-court season.
“I’ll be on crutches for many weeks and then also out of the game for many months,” Federer said. “It’s going to be difficult, of course, in some ways but at the same time I know it’s the right thing to do because I want to be healthy and I want to be running around later as well.”
Federer, who shares the men’s record of 20 Grand Slam titles with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, had knee surgery twice in 2020, which resulted in more than a year of rehabilitation before a return to action in March, 13 months after his Australian Open semifinal exit in 2020.
He withdrew from the French Open in June after winning his third-round match to save himself for the grass-court season and a bid to win a record-extending ninth Wimbledon title.
Federer reached the quarterfinals at the All England club but lost in straight sets to Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz, failing to win a game in the third set.
Federer then withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics as well as a number of lead-up events to the August 30-September 12 US Open.
“I want to give myself a glimmer of hope also to return to the tour in some shape or form,” said Federer. “I am realistic, don’t get me wrong, I know how difficult it is at this age right now to do another surgery and try it, but look, I want to be healthy and I’ll go through the rehab process I think also with the goal while I am still active which I think is going to help me during this long period of time.”
Russian Daniil Medvedev, speaking to reporters after winning the Masters 1000 event in Toronto, said the absence of Federer on tour is a pity for everyone and wished him a speedy recovery.
“I mean, age takes over. Hopefully we can still see him back on tour, because I think that’s what he wants. That’s what everybody wants,” Medvedev said.
Reuters
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