Tennis legend Roger Federer announces his retirement at the age of 41

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Roger Federer, 20-time Grand Slam champion and considered one of the best tennis players in history, announced Thursday that he will retire following the Laver Cup in London at the end of September.

“Next week’s Laver Cup in London will be my last ATP event. I will play more tennis in the future of course, but no more grand slams or on tour“, said the tennis player in a statement on Twitter.

Federer will retire being the third player with the most Grand Slams in the history of men’s tennissurpassed by the Serbian Novak Djokovic (21) and the Spanish Rafael Nadal (22).

The Swiss got six Australian Opens, one Roland Garros, eight Wimbledons and five US Opens.

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