Tennis legend Roger Federer star on the ski run! VIDEO INSIDE

Waiting to outline his future, former Swiss tennis champion Roger Federer has published a video on his Instagram account, which sees him relaxing on the ski run.

“It’s been 15 years, so nice to be back on the #newbeginnings track,” said the caption accompanied by the images.

 

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Roger Federer’s farewell

2022 has been a very important year for tennis and its fans. A vintage destined to remain in the history of this sport. One of the reasons, beyond the tennis results, concerns Roger Federer’s retirement.

It has been exactly 4 months since his last official appearance. On September 23, 2022, the Swiss Maestro, so nicknamed, officially greeted a world, that of Tennis, which has cradled and pampered him for over 20 years.

In the context of the sumptuous Laver Cup, created to see the best players of Europe and the rest of the world face each other, together with his friend, rival of a thousand battles, Rafael Nadal, he sold in doubles to the couple Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe.

A defeat, which obviously did not in any way affect the image of the eternal legend as it was. The tribute that his teammates and rivals paid him at the end of the competition was moving. The Swiss tennis player, 20 times Grand Slam champion, was a true icon and is still admired and respected by all fans today.

Together with the Spanish champion and Novak Djokovic he created extraordinary challenges destined to remain engraved in the minds of his fans for a long time. In The 02 Arena in London, the 4 tennis players who started a hegemony that has long dominated the playing fields met for the occasion.

The Big Three, an exclusive group made up of the three world phenomena Djokovic, Nadal, Federer.

According to some rumors, the Maestro will comment on Wimbledon 2023 for the BBC. At the moment, Federer is not very interested in participating in tournaments as a luxury guest. Tennis Australia recently invited him to the 2023 Australian Open, but Roger declined the offer. Tennis Australia’s goal has now become to bring the Swiss to Australia in 2024, 20 years after his first of six titles at Melbourne Park.