Roger Federer s comeback to be delayed knee injury flares up once again Reports
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The Swiss newspaper writes that his rehabilitation after a knee injury is slower than expected. However, Federer has earlier confirmed that he'll play in Basel and at #LaverCup61Roger Federer is unlikely to play the Laver Cup, according to Tages-AnzeigerThe Swiss newspaper writes that his rehabilitation after a knee injury is slower than expected. However, Federer has earlier confirmed that he'll play in Basel and at #LaverCup https://t.co/Iub6VDDjLR He was scheduled to join Team Europe at the Laver Cup this year and join the other members of the 'Big 4' - Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray in their first ATP team event together against Team World. Most notably, the 20-time Major winner was set to team up with Nadal for a doubles match at the event. The 20-time Grand Slam champion has been out of action since Wimbledon last year, where he lost to Hubert Hurkacz in the quarterfinals in straight sets. The Swiss subsequently announced that he would undergo a third surgery on his right knee. He underwent two arthroscopies on the same knee in 2020. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post Federer has since been rehabilitating and strengthening his knee and posted several updates and videos of him training over the last few months. Due to his prolonged absence, the 41-year-old dropped out of the ATP rankings earlier this year after Wimbledon. If the reports of his setback bear weight, it seems like his participation at the next tournament in his schedule this season - the Swiss Indoors in his hometown of Basel - is also unlikely.
Roger Federer s comeback to be delayed knee injury flares up once again Reports
By Keshav Gopalan Modified 07 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Roger Federer's comeback has been derailed as the Swiss' knee injury has flared up shortly before his return Roger Federer's impending comeback at the 2022 Laver Cup is likely to be delayed as the former World No. 1 has reportedly injured his knee once again. With just a couple of weeks to go until the fifth edition of the tournament, the Swiss was ramping up preparations for the team event but suffered a setback, with the inflammation in his knee coming back due to fluids in his right knee, according to Swiss publication Tages-Anzeiger. The report further adds that Federer was practicing with former player Ivo Heuberger and that his training sessions lacked the intensity required for a player's imminent return to the tour. the Net magazine@thenet_mRoger Federer is unlikely to play the Laver Cup, according to Tages-AnzeigerThe Swiss newspaper writes that his rehabilitation after a knee injury is slower than expected. However, Federer has earlier confirmed that he'll play in Basel and at #LaverCup61Roger Federer is unlikely to play the Laver Cup, according to Tages-AnzeigerThe Swiss newspaper writes that his rehabilitation after a knee injury is slower than expected. However, Federer has earlier confirmed that he'll play in Basel and at #LaverCup https://t.co/Iub6VDDjLR He was scheduled to join Team Europe at the Laver Cup this year and join the other members of the 'Big 4' - Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray in their first ATP team event together against Team World. Most notably, the 20-time Major winner was set to team up with Nadal for a doubles match at the event. The 20-time Grand Slam champion has been out of action since Wimbledon last year, where he lost to Hubert Hurkacz in the quarterfinals in straight sets. The Swiss subsequently announced that he would undergo a third surgery on his right knee. He underwent two arthroscopies on the same knee in 2020. View this post on Instagram Instagram Post Federer has since been rehabilitating and strengthening his knee and posted several updates and videos of him training over the last few months. Due to his prolonged absence, the 41-year-old dropped out of the ATP rankings earlier this year after Wimbledon. If the reports of his setback bear weight, it seems like his participation at the next tournament in his schedule this season - the Swiss Indoors in his hometown of Basel - is also unlikely.