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Federer Pulls Out Of French Open 

 

Roger Federer withdrew from this year’s French Open to protect his body despite reaching the fourth round of the tournament.

Federer, 39, took the decision the day after a gruelling third-round win over Dominik Koepfer.

He had been due to face Italian ninth seed Matteo Berrettini on Monday.

In a statement released by French Open organisers:”After two knee surgeries and over a year of rehabilitation it’s important that I listen to my body and make sure I don’t push myself too quickly on my road to recovery.

 

 

“After discussions with my team, I’ve decided I will need to pull out of Roland-Garros today.

“I am thrilled to have gotten three matches under my belt. There is no greater feeling than being back on court.”

Federer, who won the French Open in 2009, had two knee surgeries last year and had played only three matches in 16 months before arriving in Paris.

He has made no secret that his priority for this year is Wimbledon, which starts on 28 June.

Saturday’s match against Koepfer was a lengthy encounter that finished at 00:43 local time and Federer occasionally looked uncomfortable, lacking fluency in a 7-6 (7-5) 6-7 (3-7) 7-6 (7-4) 7-5 victory.

He had already suggested straight after the match that a withdrawal could be on the cards if he felt there would be too much risk to his knee.


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