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Roger Federer unlikely to play Australian Open in 2022, says coach Ivan Ljubicic

Roger Federer has not played since losing in the Wimbledon quarter-finals in July and undergoing another round of knee surgery; coach Ivan Ljubicic says the 20-times Grand Slam champion "wants to be sure he can play to win the tournament and be at 100 per cent"

By Reuters

Last Updated: 15/11/21 7:22am

Roger Federer, 40, underwent another round of knee surgery earlier this year
Roger Federer, 40, underwent another round of knee surgery earlier this year

Roger Federer is unlikely to play in next year's Australian Open but is still determined to make a return to tournament tennis at some stage, according to his coach Ivan Ljubicic.

The 20-times Grand Slam champion has not played since losing in the Wimbledon quarter-finals in July and undergoing another round of knee surgery.

Asked whether Federer would be back in action for the first major of the year in January, former world No 3 Ljubicic said the signs were not promising.

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"I think there are very few chances, he is still recovering and knowing him, he wants to be sure he can play to win the tournament and be at 100 per cent," the Croatian told Stats Perform.

"So I think the Australian Open is not a real possibility right now. But he will go step by step because he is 40 years old now and he needs to be patient. He cannot recover as quickly as he used to."

Federer has not played since Wimbledon
Federer has not played since Wimbledon

Federer is tied with Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in the race to be the most successful men's singles Grand Slam champion of all time and Australian Open organisers would have been hoping to have all three at Melbourne Park.

Nadal, who has had injury issues of his own, has said he will be there, but Djokovic has declined to confirm his presence until Tennis Australia reveals the health protocols for the tournament.

The Serbian world No 1 has not confirmed whether he has been vaccinated against COVID-19, a pre-requisite for entering Australia under current rules.

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Reigning men's champion Novak Djokovic has declined to disclose his vaccination status and suggested he might not play at the 2022 Australian Open
Reigning men's champion Novak Djokovic has declined to disclose his vaccination status and suggested he might not play at the 2022 Australian Open

The Australian government has said it will admit unvaccinated players as long as they are prepared to undergo 14 days of quarantine and the state of Victoria requests an exemption.

Victoria's Premier Dan Andrews has made it clear the state will not request exemptions for unvaccinated players. Tennis Australia has said repeatedly that negotiations with government over the issue are ongoing.

Ljubicic said he was certain that Federer was not thinking about hanging up his racket just yet.

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"We have spoken and I can guarantee he wants to return to playing tennis," he added. "When he decides to stop he will retire, but I don't think it's going to happen all of a sudden."

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