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He was probably going to skip the French Open anyway.
It usually is a diagnostic surgery to determine how bad the cartilage tear or meniscus (in between the two leg bones at the knee) tear is. I hope it’s not just a diagnostic surgery but also repairs as well. I have a weak left knee myself so I can relate.What is the knee surgery going to do? What will it fix?
I just hope it doesn't become career ending...he is getting too old to make a big comebackWhat is the knee surgery going to do? What will it fix?
I have a feeling he is nearing the end. Hope he says goodbye this year after Wimby and takes care of his body and stay involved with his off tennis charity and tennis related work.I just hope it doesn't become career ending...he is getting too old to make a big comeback
he's got how many kids now?I have a feeling he is nearing the end. Hope he says goodbye this year after Wimby and takes care of his body and stay involved with his off tennis charity and tennis related work.
39The best ever, got to think though this off-time and injury will make him think about his future. He's 40 next year so retirement could be in his thoughts right now.
Grass is his favorite surface. He needs to play a warm up event thoughFederer is still playing very well.
If he can keep that level up after his knee surgery, then he's still a factor.
Getting through 7 rounds is hard, but most of the time, he can play against normal players, and the top players, very well.
We will see how he looks when he comes back.
As long as his timing and anticipation is there, he can keep playing.