Federer will return to the tennis court! Tired of golf, looking forward to playing tennis in front of a global audience

Apr 14, 2025

Federer has been living a very fulfilling life since retiring from tennis in 2022. He is spending quality time with his family and is also involved in several business projects. However, even though he has officially retired, his passion for tennis remains undiminished.

In addition, Federer has not completely said goodbye to tennis, and he is eager to return to the court, although not as a professional player. In an interview with TNT Sports, the Swiss legend said that he hopes to participate in some exhibition matches in the future. He said that he is now a little tired of playing golf, and he wants to bring entertainment to the audience around the world through tennis exhibition matches.


"To be honest, I really want to play some tennis again. I've played enough golf, so I'll stop for now. Seriously, I want to play tennis two or three times a week and try to get the opportunity to appear on the exhibition court again. Maybe I can also play a few matches in some beautiful stadiums around the world." Federer said.


Although he has no clear plans at the moment, he admits that he misses being on the court. He admits that after a long career, both the body and the mind do need a break. He plans to start training again and hopes that the exhibition match plan can be realized smoothly.


"I don't have a specific plan yet, but I must admit that I do miss training a little. Since retiring, I haven't played much time because I feel that my body needs a break, and maybe my mind needs it too. I sometimes play with the kids, but I also really want to practice seriously for myself. So, I will slowly resume training during the trip, and I hope you can see me in the exhibition match in the near future." He said.


Although new tennis stars continue to emerge, fans still miss Federer deeply. His game scenes are often moving, especially the scenes in his farewell match are more tearful.



Federer's retirement ceremony was star-studded, and the 2022 Laver Cup became the stage for his official farewell tour. His two strongest opponents, Nadal and Djokovic, and several other heavyweight players participated in the match between Team Europe and Team World.


Federer and Nadal played a doubles match together. Although they failed to win and Team Europe lost the match, when all the games were over and it was time for the 20-time Grand Slam champion to say goodbye, everyone in the audience was moved.


Speeches from Federer, his friends, opponents and fellow players brought tears to the audience. The world paid the deepest respect to the tennis legend at that moment. His retirement ceremony was not only one of the most memorable in tennis history, but also one of the most touching farewells in the entire sports world.



Recently, Federer made a rare appearance on the tennis court, hitting the ball easily on the grass court in Mallorca - Nadal's hometown. This appearance made countless fans ecstatic, after all, their idol had not swung his racket for a long time. What's more exciting is that he chose his favorite grass court. Wearing his signature white lawn tennis suit, holding a Wilson racket and wearing sunglasses, he looked particularly energetic in the sun while enjoying his time on the court.


Federer is considered the uncrowned king on the grass court. He has won the Wimbledon men's singles championship eight times and is one of the most successful male players in the history of the tournament. Now, with Wimbledon about to start in two months, seeing Federer hitting the ball on the grass instantly makes countless viewers fall into memories and move. This scene has become a warm and touching moment in the hearts of tennis fans around the world.



Recently, Federer and his wife Mirka attended the Monte Carlo Masters together. The event is hosted by Rolex, and Federer is the global spokesperson for the brand. At the same time, the couple also spent a good time together in the local coastal area. All this not only evokes fans' nostalgia for Federer, but also reminds people again that the brilliance and charm he left in the tennis world are still shining.


Federer has never won the Monte Carlo Masters despite his 20-year career. This return is undoubtedly a familiar and slightly regretful feeling for the Swiss King. Clay courts have never been his strongest field. Although he has won 11 clay court ATP titles, he has never won the championship in Monaco.


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