After more than 20 years of professional competition, Roger Federer said goodbye to professional tennis when attending the 2022 Laver Cup event taking place in London, England. The capital of the foggy country is also where “Express Train” has the most beautiful memories of his life, where he won the Wimbledon championship 8 times, the only Grand Slam held on grass.

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It was a perfect farewell at the O2 Arena (London) but it will be more perfect when the “Express Train” says goodbye at the All England Court, where Federer has been crowned Wimbledon 8 times.

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After 2 months of saying goodbye to his career, “Express Train” recently did it, he visited the courts at Wimbledon, the emotions came rushing back every day, not only Federer but his fans as well. very emotional.

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Federer returned to SW19 on Friday afternoon (November 25), posting a photo with Ian Hewitt, president of the All England Lawn Tennis Club, and posting it on Instagram. FedEx also took a photo with the legendary men’s singles trophy, which he is the tennis player who holds the record of winning 8 times.

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One can feel the endless happiness on Federer’s face when he arrived at Wimbledon, the audience wished that time could turn back so that the “Express Train” could continue to step on the green grass to compete.

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But the audience may soon see Federer present here in another role, he opened up about becoming a commentator for BBC Sport in the future: “It’s funny, I always thought I wouldn’t do the job comment, but now anything can happen.”

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Federer retires in September at Laver Cup 2022, ending 24 years of playing professionally, since 1998. The 41-year-old tennis player has won 103 ATP titles, 310 weeks as No. 1 and 237 consecutive weeks at the top. charts. Federer is the first male tennis player to reach 20 Grand Slams, winning his last major title at the 2018 Australian Open.

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