Belfast Telegraph

Summer in mind as Federer delays his comeback

- By Eleanor Crooks

ROGER Federer will miss the Australian Open for the first time in his career as he continues his recovery from knee surgery.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion has had two operations on his right knee in 2020, the second in June, and his progress has been slower than hoped.

In a statement, tournament director Craig Tiley said: “In the end Roger ran out of time to get himself ready for the rigours of a grand slam and he’s very disappoint­ed he won’t be coming to Melbourne in 2021.

“The Australian Open has always held a special place in his heart — remember it was Roger who first called the AO the ‘happy Slam’.

“We wish him all the best as he prepares for his comeback later in the year and look forward to seeing him in Melbourne in 2022.”

At 39, it is no surprise that Federer’s body is proving slow to heal, and he paved the way for this announceme­nt earlier this month.

It had been hoped the Australian Open being delayed by three weeks to February 8 because of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns would give Federer enough time but, speaking at the Swiss Sports Awards, he said: “I would love to be in Australia, but I’m very close with my knee.

“After the second operation I said to myself: ‘I want to take my time. I don’t want to take the next step until I’m ready’. The summer with Wimbledon, the Olympic Games and the US Open is my priority.”

Federer is a six-time champion in Melbourne and made a spectacula­r return from surgery on his left knee by winning his first Grand Slam title for four-and-ahalf years in 2017. He retained his title the following year and this will be the first time he will be absent since 1999.

This announceme­nt will inevitably increase talk about how close Federer, who has not played a match since losing to Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals in Melbourne in January, is to the end of his glittering career.

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