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Roger Federer, a tennis legend, revealed on Thursday that he will quit his participation in the ATP Tour after his performance at the Laver Cup in London the following week.

One of the most accomplished athletes in history, Federer is 41 years old. His 20 Grand Slam victories place him third all-time among male athletes, behind only Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Federer has won a record eight Wimbledon championships, and from February 2004 to August 2008, he held the top spot for 237 weeks.

The Swiss star has undergone many knee surgery in recent years due to a series of ailments. He hasn’t participated in the U.S. Open since 2019 and didn’t participate in any matches.

In a video posted on Twitter, Federer addressed his supporters and said, “As many of you know, the previous three years have provided me tremendous hurdles in the shape of injuries and surgeries.” “I’ve put in a lot of effort to be back in top competitive shape. But I am also aware of my body’s capabilities and limitations, and lately, it has been very kind to me. I’m a 41-year-old man.

“My final ATP competition will be the Laver Cup in London the following week. Of course, I’ll continue to play tennis in the future, just not at Grand Slam events or on the professional circuit.

In 2003, Federer won his first Grand Slam at Wimbledon. In a five-set match against Djokovic at the 2018 Australian Open, he lost his last Grand Slam championship.

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