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The 39-year-old Swiss reached the semi-finals at Melbourne Park at the start of the year but missed the rest of the season after undergoing a second arthroscopic procedure on his right knee |
Roger Federer is practising pain-free after undergoing two knee surgeries this year and says he expects to return to the circuit at the Australian Open in January.
The 39-year-old Swiss reached the semi-finals at Melbourne Park at the start of the year but missed the rest of the season after undergoing a second arthroscopic procedure on his right knee.
โIโm on the right track,โ the 20 times Grand Slam singles champion told German-language magazine Schweizer Illustrierte.
โIโm gradually coming back but Iโm going to take my time and donโt want to put any pressure on myself. I will only take part in a tournament when I am 100% fit.
โAt the moment, it looks like I can make my comeback at the Australian Open in January.โ
While he has made significant progress in his recovery he says he is still not at the point where he can train as normal.
โNot yet, more than two hours with the racket are not possible at the moment,โ said Federer, who is currently ranked fourth in the world and saw Rafa Nadal equal his Grand Slam haul with a 13th French Open title this month.
โBut Iโve been working on my stamina and strength absolutely without pain for a while. There will be no further operations.โ
Federer is often asked about his retirement plans but the Swiss said he would keep playing as long as he was enjoying it.
โI have been thinking about ideas for about five years,โ he added. โBut as long as I am having fun and itโs right for all of us, Iโll keep going.โ
REUTERS