Federer unsure of Wimbledon return
Roger Federer has been feted by plenty of ovations at Wimbledon鈥檚 Centre Court. None quite like this one, though. This was not a celebration and didn鈥檛 come at the end of the match.
Instead, it delayed the beginning of what turned out to be the last game of his quarterfinal loss and felt more like a 鈥渢hank you鈥 or 鈥渏ust in case鈥 a 鈥済oodbye.鈥 And Federer acknowledged afterward he isn鈥檛 sure whether he鈥檒l be back.
The eight-time champion at the All England Club bowed out 6-3, 7-6 (4), 6-0 against 14th-seeded Hubert Hurkacz of Poland on Wednesday, a surprisingly lopsided finish to Federer鈥檚 22nd appearance in the tournament.
Asked whether it also might have been his last appearance here, he replied: 鈥淚 don鈥檛 know. I really don鈥檛 know. I鈥檝e got to regroup.鈥
As for whether retirement is an immediate possibility, he offered this: 鈥淣o, I hope not. ... The goal is to play, of course.鈥
That likely was on thousands of minds in the stadium when Federer stepped to the baseline to serve while trailing 0-5 in the third set: He waited while fans in the full-to-capacity stands applauded and cheered, some rising to their feet.
Soon enough, it was over, only the third shutout set ceded by Federer in 429 career Grand Slam matches; both of the others came at the French Open.
鈥淭he last few games, obviously, you can feel that you鈥檙e not coming back from it,鈥 said Federer, who spoke steadily and did not betray any emotion in his news conference. 鈥淚鈥檓 not used to that kind of situation, obviously, very much. Especially not here.鈥
Hurkacz, a 24-year-old from Poland who has called Federer his idol, was asked whether he could have imagined this result.
鈥淧robably not,鈥 he responded.
And yet, this was not the Federer the world is used to watching. He underwent two operations on his right knee in 2020. He arrived at Wimbledon having played eight matches this season.
Factor in that Federer turns 40 on August 8 and maybe it was too much to ask that he make his way to the closing weekend, even if this is a tournament he鈥檚 won more than any other man, and even if it鈥檚 contested on a surface, grass, on which he鈥檚 best.
He simply never was able to summon the serving and shot-making that carried him to 20 Grand Slam titles, tied with Rafael Nadal for the record. 鈥淚鈥檓 actually very happy I made it as far as I did here and I actually was able to play Wimbledon at the level that I did after everything I went through,鈥 he said.
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