Will Federer play again?
Ava Mcdaniel
Updated on March 20, 2026
Roger Federer hasn't played tennis since Wimbledon in 2021 and his agent says the 20-time Grand Slam champion hopes to play there at least one more time: in 2023. He will turn 42 in August of that year. Federer, 40, plans to return from the latest of his three knee surgeries at Laver Cup in London Sept.
Will Federer ever play again?
Welcome back Roger Federer!After a two-year break due to the pandemic, the Swiss Indoors Basel will return to the ATP Tour in the fall of 2022. 10-time singles champion and hometown hero, Roger Federer, has announced his comeback to the stadium at St. Jakobshalle.
Is Roger Federer Playing 2022?
Federer will not be competing at the 2022 French Open as he continues to undergo rehabilitation on knee surgery he had in August last year.Will Roger play tennis again?
Roger Federer intends to return to tournament tennis after what will have been more than a year away from the tour by playing at the Swiss Indoors in October.Is Roger Federer retiring from tennis?
"Let's be clear: My life is not going to fall apart if I don't play another Grand Slam final. But that would be the ultimate dream - to get back there. "I want to see one last time what I'm capable of as a professional tennis player. "I also wish I could say goodbye in my own way and on a tennis court.When will Roger Federer and Serena Williams play again? | Eurosport Tennis
How rich is Roger Federer?
Roger Federer is a Swiss-born professional tennis player who has a net worth of $550 million. As of this writing, his total Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) career earnings are $129 million. That's the second-highest amount earned in tennis history behind the roughly $145 million earned by Novak Djokovic.Who is the greatest tennis player of all time?
Roger FedererThere was a time when Roger Federer was miles ahead of the competition. We had absolutely no doubt in our mind that we were watching the greatest tennis player of all time. At the tennisbros.com we love Roger Federer, and he's held onto the number one spot in this list for a very long time.