Deccan Chronicle

Federer concerned about Olympics

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Geneva, May 15: Roger Federer said on Friday that athletes need a firm decision on whether the Tokyo Olympics are going ahead, with the tennis star saying he was in two minds over the Games.

An Olympics singles gold medal is the only major honour missing from the Swiss great’s collection — but the 39-year-old said he would understand if the Games were called off.

The pandemic-postponed 2020 Olympics are due to open on July 23.

“It’s difficult,” Federer told Switzerlan­d’s Leman Bleu television.

“We’re not hearing much. That makes me think the Games will happen, even if I’ve heard that lots of people in Tokyo are against the Games.”

Japan expanded a coronaviru­s state of emergency Friday, just 10 weeks before the Olympics, as campaigner­s submitted a petition with more than 350,000 signatures calling for the Games to be scrapped.

With Tokyo and other areas already under emergency orders until the end of May, three more regions — including northern Hokkaido, which will host the Olympic marathon — now join them.

An Olympics singles gold medal is the only major honour missing from Roger Federer’s collection — but the 39-year-old said he would understand if the Games were called off.

The widening emergency, aimed at combatting a fourth wave putting Japan’s medical system under strain, comes with public opinion firmly opposed to holding the Games, fearing further infections. “Honestly I don’t know what to think,” said Federer.

“I would love to play in the Olympics, win a medal for Switzerlan­d, that would make me so proud.

“But if that doesn’t happen due to the situation, I would be the first to understand. But I think what the athletes need is a decision: is it happening or isn’t it?

“At the moment, we have the impression that it will. We know it’s a fluid situation. And also you can also decide as an athlete if you want to go. If you feel there’s a lot of resistance, maybe it’s better not to go. I don’t know.”

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— AFP Novak Djokovic celebrates his win on Saturday.

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