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Roger Federer. (Kirsty Wigglesworth / AP)

Federer: Väldigt känslosamt när jag insåg att det är över

Roger Federer bestämde sig för att sluta redan efter förra sommarens förlust mot Hubert Hurkacz i Wimbledon, som fortfarande är hans senaste match. Det säger tennislegendaren i en intervju med schweiziska Blick.

Efter matchen förvärrades hans knäskada och Federer insåg att han hade nått vägs ände.

– Det var väldigt känslosam när jag sa till mig själv: ”Det är över, jag förstår det”. Jag visste att det var det enda rätta beslutet.

När han berättade att han bestämt sig att sluta för sin familj började tre av hans fyra barn gråta – medan frun Mirka kände stor lättnad, säger Federer.

– De senaste åren har varit väldigt tuffa för mig, men ännu tuffare för Mirka. Jag har haft mina skadeproblem och Mirka har inte tyckt om att se mig spela. Jag tyckte synd om henne.

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Roger Federer
Wikipedia (en)
Roger Federer (German: [ˈrɔdʒər ˈfeːdərər]; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player. He was ranked world No. 1 by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for 310 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks, and has finished as the year-end No. 1 five times. He has won 103 ATP singles titles, the second most of all time, including 20 Grand Slam singles titles, a record eight men's singles Wimbledon titles, an Open Era record-tying five men's singles US Open titles, and a record six year-end championships. Federer has played during an era where he dominated men's tennis along with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic as the Big Three, collectively considered by some to be the three most successful male tennis players of all time. A Wimbledon junior champion in 1998 and a former ball boy, Federer won his first major singles title at Wimbledon in 2003 at age 21.Between 2003 and 2009, he made 21 out of 28 major singles finals. He won three of the four majors and the ATP Finals in 2004, 2006, and 2007 as well as five consecutive titles at both Wimbledon and the US Open. He completed the career Grand Slam at the 2009 French Open after three consecutive runner-up finishes to Nadal, his main rival until 2010. At age 27, he surpassed Pete Sampras' record of 14 major men's singles titles at Wimbledon in 2009. Although Federer remained in the Top 3 during most of the early 2010s, the success of Djokovic and Nadal ended his dominance over grass and hard court, winning two majors between 2010 and 2016. During this period of time, he and Stan Wawrinka led the Switzerland Davis Cup team to their first title in 2014, following their Olympic doubles gold victory at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Federer also won a silver medal in singles at the 2012 London Olympics, where he finished runner-up to Andy Murray. After a half-year hiatus in late 2016 to recover from knee surgery, Federer made a stellar return to tennis, winning three more majors over the next two years, including the 2017 Australian Open over Nadal and an eighth singles title at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships. At the 2018 Australian Open, Federer became the first man to win 20 major singles titles and shortly the oldest ATP world No. 1 at age 36. In September 2022, he announced his retirement from high-level tennis following the Laver Cup later that month. A versatile all-court player, Federer's perceived effortlessness has made him highly popular among tennis fans. Originally lacking self-control as a junior, he transformed his on-court demeanor to become well-liked for his general graciousness, winning the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award 13 times. He has won the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year award a record five times. Outside of competing, he played an instrumental role in the creation of the Laver Cup team competition. He is also an active philanthropist. He established the Roger Federer Foundation, which targets impoverished children in southern Africa, and has raised funds in part through the Match for Africa exhibition series. He is routinely one of the top ten highest-paid athletes in any sport and ranked first among all athletes with $100 million in endorsement income in 2020.
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2022 Laver Cup
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The 2022 Laver Cup is the fifth edition of the Laver Cup, a men's tennis tournament between teams from Europe and the rest of the world. It is held on indoor hard courts at The O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom from 23 until 25 September. Team Europe attempts to win the title for a fifth consecutive edition. This tournament marks the retirement of 20-time singles major champion and former singles world No.1, Roger Federer.
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