Roger Federer and the pain after the elimination in the US Open: "I do not have a crystal ball to know if I will win another Grand Slam" – 04/09/2019

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Roger Federer He warned that he does not have "a crystal ball" to know if, at 38, he will still have opportunities to extend his record for 'Grand Slam' titles (20), but said he will get back up after his elimination before Grigor Dimitrov in the quarterfinals of US Open.

At the prey conference after the defeat against the Bulgarian in New York cement, the Swiss was asked if he thinks he will raise a title again big. And he didn't walk around.

"I don't have a crystal ball. And you? You never know. I hope so, of course. I think it was still a positive season. This a disappointing moment, but I will get up and be well"he explained.

"It was Grigor's moment and not my body's moment", lamented the Swiss, who had to claim medical assistance in the fifth set for neck pain.

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"I have a good idea of ​​what the injury is. It's something that will bother me today, tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, and then I'll be fine. That makes what happened today even more disappointing, "he said.

As for his calendar by the end of the season, Federer advanced that he plans to play in "the Laver Cup, Shanghai, Basel, maybe Paris, and London."

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And he finished: "That is the calendar at the moment. I don't know if my team has other ideas or not. I am happy to have some time to train, reassess and reload."

Source: DPA



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