Roger Federer says he has seen “improvement and no setbacks” since returning to the Tour in March after over a year out due to two knee operations and with his grasscourt season kicking off in Halle next week, it’s “go time.”
Federer initially eyed a return at this year’s Australian Open a year after exiting the 2020 Grand Slam at the semifinal stage, but slow progress in his recovery delayed his comeback.
He played his first match back at the Qatar Open but said he was targeting full fitness for the grasscourt season and wants to reach his peak by Wimbledon, where he has won eight of his 20 Grand Slam titles.
“I probably would have taken the place I am today,” the 39-year-o…
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