Roger Federer does not intend to call time on his glorious career.
Talking about how he is viewing the upcoming season,
the 20-time grand slam champion said:
“I’m going to play the clay again this year like last year. I’m just not going to play the full clay-court schedule. "I’m going to take time again to rest and train before the big swing of the French, Wimbledon, and then the Olympics and the U.S. Open.
“I’m really looking forward to it. I hope I’m going to stay as injury-free as this year because it was a lot of fun playing this way because I just felt good and then when you feel good, you just play good as well.”
Federer is just six titles away from equaling the record of Jimmy Connors’ all-time 109 ATP Singles, currently at 103.