I’ll stop when my body tells me to, says Federer

I’ll stop when my body tells me to, says Federer

by Joseph Anthony
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Federer, who ended the year behind Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the world rankings, said he cannot predict when he will stop playing

Roger Federer first thought about how long his playing career would last in 2009 but a decade later the 38-year-old is still going strong and says he will keeping playing until his body decides otherwise.

Federer won his last Grand Slam in January 2018 when he claimed his sixth Australian Open but the Swiss has won seven ATP titles since then, taking his career tally to 103.

Federer, who ended the year behind Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the world rankings, said he cannot predict when he will stop playing.

โ€œMy retirement will depend on my health. At the moment I do not see any reason to retire,โ€ the 20-times Grand Slam champion told reporters ahead of his exhibition matches in South America.

โ€œI did not think I would play beyond 35, 36 years and here I am. I am doing well physically. I cannot predict when it will be the time to stop.

โ€œI think in 2009 I questioned it for the first time. (It has been) 10 years and here I am. Iโ€™m exactly where I wanted to be at this age.โ€

Federer is six titles shy of American Jimmy Connorsโ€™ record of 109 in the Open era.

โ€œWith age everything gets a bit more difficult,โ€ Federer added. โ€œBut at the same time, with experience also you can savour the moments more.

โ€œI donโ€™t know how itโ€™s going to end. I hope itโ€™s just going to be somewhat emotional I guess and nice … I just hope itโ€™s going to be good, the whole process, and not too difficult.โ€

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