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Marc Rosset believes in Roger Federer's successful comeback

The 1992 Olympic champion, Marc Rosset, is convinced that Roger Federer will not only come back after his time-out due to injury, but will also celebrate success.

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last edit: Jun 23, 2020, 10:40 pm

Roger Federer is expected back in 2021
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Roger Federer is expected back in 2021

Who knows what Roger Federer is doing these days? Since his announcement that he will only intervene in the game on the ATP tour again in 2021, the Swiss has kept himself extremely covered.Unlike many other colleagues, Federer very rarely sends water level reports via social media. A lot of family time, with this assumption you are probably not wrong - and at the appropriate time then the start with the preparation for the return to the game business: This could be the Maestro's plan.

Marc Rosset at least does not believe that the 20-time Grand Slam champion is almost fluently retiring from the corona and injury crisis. The individual Olympic champion considers the shortened season to be an advantage for his compatriot for all other players.

"I really believe in a comeback from Roger," Rosset said a few days ago. “He won't miss an entire season in which Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal normally play competitively for ten months. There is currently a standstill everywhere. In the end, Roger risks losing two or three months of competitive tennis to his main rivals. ”

There is a precedent for an incredible comeback: In 2016, Federer had to end the season early after the semi-final loss to Wimbledon at Milos Raonic. And came back in early 2017 with surprising success at the Australian Open. “Spending a year at home with the family can even rejuvenate Roger in many ways. Anyway, I'm not going to say it's over because these guys can do incredible things. I don't see why we should bury Roger Federer. "

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