Roger Federer Declares His Retirement From Tennis Competition
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Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer announced his retirement from competitive play at 41, citing signals from his body.
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Federer has recently struggled with surgeries, injuries, and a burgeoning field of new stars.
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Federer stated in a video message released on Thursday that his body's "message to me lately has been clear" and
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added, "I have played more than 1,500 matches over 24 years."
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Next week, at the Laver Cup in London, he will compete in his final ATP competition.
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Twenty Grand Slam singles titles, including eight at Wimbledon, have been won by Federer.
Federer said, describing the highs and lows of practicing his sport in more than 40 nations,
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"The last 24 years on tour have been an incredible adventure."
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"Finally, to the game of tennis: I love you and will never leave you."
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