Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Federer out for remainder of 2020 after injury setback

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Roger Federer will miss whatever remains of the corona virus impacted 2020 tennis season because of a setback in his recovery from surgery on his right knee.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion had arthroscop­ic surgery on his knee in February and said Wednesday in a statement on Twitter that he had a second procedure that will delay his return until 2021.

The 38-year-old Federer had initially planned to be sidelined for at least four months, but because the tour was suspended amid the coronaviru­s pandemic he has barely missed any elite tennis.

“A few weeks ago, having experience­d a setback during my initial rehabilita­tion, I had to have an additional quick arthroscop­ic procedure on my right knee,” Federer posted. “Now, much like I did leading up to the 2017 season, I plan to take the necessary time to be 100% ready to play at my highest level.

“I will look forward to seeing everyone back on tour at the start of the 2021 season.”

Like other sports, tennis has been thrown into disarray because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has claimed more than 400,000 lives worldwide.

Wimbledon, the oldest Grand Slam tournament, was canceled for the first time since 1945. The next edition of the grass court tournament will be June 28 to July 11, 2021.

Organizers of the French Open and the U.S. Open are still hoping to stage their major tournament­s this year.

The start of the French Open was postponed from late May to late September. The U.S. Open recently said that it still hopes to hold the tournament as planned in New York. Main-draw play is scheduled to begin Aug. 31.

Federer had also planned to represent Switzerlan­d at the Tokyo Olympics, trying to complete a career Golden Slam by winning a gold medal in men’s singles. The games will now be staged in 2021.

Shortly before his initial surgery in February, Federer reached the semifinals of the Australian Open, where he lost to defending champion Novak Djokovic 7-6 (1), 6-4, 6-3.

Djokovic later said: “Obviously, he was hurting. You could see it in his movement.”

 ?? DITA ALANGKARA ?? Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer leads the annual Forbes ranking of highest-paid athletes with what the magazine says is $106.3 million in total earnings. He is the first tennis player top the list since it was first compiled in 1990.
DITA ALANGKARA Switzerlan­d’s Roger Federer leads the annual Forbes ranking of highest-paid athletes with what the magazine says is $106.3 million in total earnings. He is the first tennis player top the list since it was first compiled in 1990.

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