Roger Federer is retiring from professional tennis at age 41 after a series of knee operations, closing a career in which he won 20 Grand Slam titles, finished five seasons ranked No. 1 and helped create a golden era of men's tennis with rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
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Roger Federer says he is retiring from pro tennis at age 41
The Swiss has announced that he is retiring from professional tennis at the age of 41 after winning 20 Grand Slam titles.
Published Sep 15, 2022
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Roger Federer says he is retiring from professional tennis
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