Federer feels worst is behind him but not rushing return

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Roger Federer says he is 'in a really good place' with his recovery from last month's knee surgery but clarified that he would not rush into returning to court.The 40-year-old Federer, who shares the men's record of 20 major titles with Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic, had two knee operations in 2020 that k

Roger Federer says he is"in a really good place" with his recovery from last month's knee surgery but clarified that he would not rush into returning to court.

"It was a tough process to take that decision, just because I already had couple of knee surgeries last year," Federer told American former world number one Jim Courier in an interview at the Laver Cup on Saturday. The Swiss, who is a co-creator of the Laver Cup, made a late decision to travel to Boston for the fourth edition of the exhibition event featuring Team Europe and Team World.

 

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