After a 14-month absence, Roger Federer is returning to the game. For the first time since losing to Novak Djokovic in the semifinal of the 2020 Australian Open, the Swiss star is competing in an event. This time, the 39-year-old is making his comeback at the Qatar Open, and stated he's playing "completely pain-free."

The former world No. 1 looks more than ready to get back to doing what he loves.

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Last practice before ✈️ Feeling ???????? and ready to go! pic.twitter.com/kkvQTFvWE4 — Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) March 5, 2021

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He even sent a quick message to his fans before hopping on a plane to the ATP 250 event.

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pic.twitter.com/gKozILCRbX — Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) March 5, 2021

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Yet many may be questioning his fitness level after not playing for over a year. Let us know how far you see Federer going in Doha, whether he crashes out in the first round or takes home the title: