Roger Federer of Switzerland gives a press conference after being beaten in his men’s semifinal singles match against Milos Raonic of Canada, on day twelve of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London, Friday, July 8, 2016. (AP)
Roger Federer has withdrawn from Switzerland’s team for the Rio Olympics and will be sidelined for the remainder of the season because of a knee injury. The tennis star underwent knee surgery earlier this year and according to a statement on his Facebook page, requires “more extensive rehabilitation.”
Federer won a silver medal for Switzerland in singles at the London Olympics in 2012 and a gold medal with partner Stan Wawrinka in doubles at Beijing in 2008. However, a gold medal in singles remains the one major vacancy in the seven-time Wimbledon winner’s trophy cabinet.
The 17-time Grand Slam title winner is coming off a semifinal loss to Milos Raonic at this year’s Wimbledon but missed the French Open, in part because of the knee surgery he underwent in February. At 34, this is likely to be Federer’s final chance to compete in the Olympics, meaning he will likely end his career without ever having captured a gold medal in singles.
Federer says he undertook the decision under advice from his doctors and that he was “extremely disappointed” that he would “not be able to represent Switzerland at the Olympic Games.”
According to his statement, the Swiss tennis ace’s doctors advised him that in order to “play on the ATP World Tour injury free for another few years,” it was in his best interest to pull out of this summer’s Games in order to give his knee and body “time to fully recover.”
In addition to the Olympics, Federer is also set to miss this year’s U.S. Open.
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