- Federer: ‘I must give my knee and body the proper time to fully recover’
- ‘I plan to put all my energy towards coming back strong,’ says 34-year-old
Roger Federer will miss the Olympic Games in Rio and the rest of the tennis season, including the US Open, in order to recover from knee surgery.
The 34-year-old posted on his Facebook page and said he took the
“very difficult” decision after consulting with his medical team. The
17-times grand slam champion had an operation in February before missing the French Open with a back problem.
Federer said: “I’m extremely disappointed to announce I will not be
able to represent Switzerland at the Olympic Games in Rio and that I
will also miss the remainder of the season. Considering all options
after consulting with my doctors and my team, I have made the very
difficult decision to call an end to my 2016 season as I need more
extensive rehabilitation following my knee surgery earlier this year.
“ The doctors advised that if I want to play on the ATP World Tour
injury-free for another few years, as I intend to do, I must give both
my knee and body the proper time to fully recover. It is tough to miss
the rest of the year. However, the silver lining is that this experience
has made me realise how lucky I have been throughout my career with
very few injuries. The love I have for tennis, the competition,
tournaments and of course you, the fans remains intact. I am as
motivated as ever and plan to put all my energy towards coming back
strong, healthy and in shape to play attacking tennis in 2017.”
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