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Roger Federer: 'The tennis is looking good but maybe...'

Roger Federer's return seems to be a matter of a few weeks. There are those who speak of Rotterdam, some of Miami and others of Dubai, where among other things Roger spends a few weeks of his training. We cannot hide behind the evidence, there are many doubts about the form of the Swiss and the uncertainty that the Basel champion cannot trace the famous return of 2017 is ridden by many, however the hope of many fans and employees to work is to be able to return to admire the master's feats, perhaps in a minor tone, perhaps for a more limited period of time, only time will tell. Many specialists already imagine what Federer will offer us in terms of play and strategy when he returns to the competition. One of the first to express his own opinion on this was former American champion Jim Courier. According to the former Davis captain, the only way Roger can go will be that of an ultra attacking game, if possible even more vertical than in recent years. The uncompromising goal will have to be to avoid long rallies not only to ensure the possibility of a competitive yield throughout the match, but above all throughout the tournament, especially when it comes to grand slams. Roger's ability to regenerate and recover from a match will never be those of five years ago, which is why according to Jim the Swiss game will have to be as fast and devastating as ever. The theory is also partly shared by the former British number one and now well-known face of the Eurosport television station, Annabel Croft. Meanwhile, Jamie Duff and Oliver White, two 21-year-old lads who took up tennis during the lockdown, recently posted an Instagram video of themselves playing on their local courts. More importantly, they also tagged Roger Federer in the post, which earned a response from the 20-time Grand Slam champion himself.

Roger Federer responded with his own voice note

Roger Federer responded with his own voice note, giving them some tips on their tennis and asking the lads to get in touch with his agents. "I loved the video, I thought it was great," Roger Federer said in his message. "The tennis is looking good but maybe a bit of work needed with the footwork. I think we should definitely do something with my charity, send an email to my agent and we'll sort something out" - the 20 time Grand Slam champion added.

 

from Tennis World USA https://ift.tt/3j13Cjn

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