Federer will not be playing the Tokyo Olympics. You can see his schedule below:. Here are the tournaments Federer will play this season.
It is, of course, provisional and subject to change. Federer is currently resting after his quarter-final loss at Wimbledon and working on rehabbing his knee which he said suffered a setback during the grass-court season. You can see Federer's full schedule from last season below along with the results at each tournament. The Swiss compiled a win-loss record and won four titles along with a Laver Cup victory in Geneva.
I find it odd he is not playing any warm up tournaments before AO and RG. Going in cold is a big risk in my opinion. I feel this year is when Fed slides down in the rankings. Seems like he is sacrificing ranking points for exhos, Olympics and family. Maybe at the last minute he will play in Estoril with Rui as his hitting partner.
Will they be exempt because to the testing already done? They are fortunate because they were subject to testing that did not involve the corrupt Russian system. I hope they do decide to take part, there are so many exciting Russian players right now. Shanghai is too far away. But Miami is up for discussion…. The schedule is right but I think he must no play Halle neither; one week for rest before of Wimbledon is too little to a sportman early 40s.
Playing a lead up on grass is a must too. It is not always necessary. Look at Djokovic, he won his 5 Wimbledon tournaments without playing any previous tornamiento; and that he is 6 years younger than Federer. Nope based on what he said in press when asked and when interviewed earlier this year in the US.
No guess work, all tournaments in the table are part of of his provisional schedule. If he feels good, a schedule adjustment for Roma would be in the works as well.
The Eternal City loves Roger. On his return this past May, the crowd went nuts in his comeback victory over Coric. I know, Madrid is the faster surface for his game…. Arrrgh those fab points yet sad losses in the end… The purple outfit at WTF was one of my all time favorites. At least one Fed live to see a year for me, hope it will continue for , too. Any plans, Jonathan? Has he got a big charity tour of Africa planned again? Can see him playing Madrid too and Rome if he goes out early in the Spanish capital.
He revealed that he was playing Miami and his full schedule to Simon Graf in their recent interview, that is where tennisnet have it from. Trying to make some plans to see him play this yr. I see, many of you assuming, Fed will play The French. But there is no clay at all in the provisional schedule presented by Jonathan.
IMO to play The French with his preparation so far would be only a ticket-selling thing staying on the list and very close to FO withdrawing or playing but exiting very early to have time to prepare for grass. World number one Djokovic, chasing a sixth Wimbledon and record-equalling 20th major, is already halfway to becoming just the third man to complete a calendar Grand Slam.
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