The legend of Tennis Roger Federer ended his career this Thursday, September 15 and a suspense that has lasted for a few months.
He, who celebrated his 41th birthday on August 8, had not played an official match since his elimination by Polish Hubert Hurkacz in the quarterfinals of Wimbledon on July 7, 2021.
Roger Federer has one of the most prestigious records in the history of tennis: 103 professional titles in single, including twenty in Grand Colem (eight times Wimbledon, six times the Australian Open, five times US Open, once Roland-Garros), six victories at Masters, two Olympic medals (OR in 2008 in double with Stan Wawrinka, silver in 2012) Davis with Switzerland in 2014, 310 weeks at first place in the world ranking.
Operated from the knee in July 2021, the Basel was no longer in physical condition to return one last time as he hoped. A huge page in the history of sport turns.