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Roger Federer starts training for Wimbledon

June 5, 2024

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World no. 5 says "no more breaks for him" after skipping French Open

  STUTTGART, Germany – World no. 5 tennis player Roger Federer said he has rested enough and will begin training for Wimbledon which will kick off later this month. "There are no more breaks now. I've had enough breaks. I'm a practice world champion now and that's not who I want to be," the 35-year-old Swiss player said in an interview posted on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) website. After winning the Australian Open as well as the Indian Wells and Miami tournaments, Federer decided to skip this year's French Open to rest for two months. On Rafael Nadal's victory at the French Open, Federer said it was not unexpected. Nadal won his 10th French Open men's title last June 11, making the Spaniard the only player so far to win the most number of Roland Garros championships. "I think Rafa winning the French Open is less of a surprise because he'd done it nine times before. I was hoping he was going to dominate the claycourt season like the olden days," he said. Meanwhile, Federer's comeback to the sport was marred by a loss to German veteran Tommy Haas at the Stuttgart tournament. The Stuttgart Open served as Federer's tune-up to Wimbledon. "I've even shocked myself a bit. I'm a bit speechless. It's hard to find words," said the 39-year-old Haas. Haas is ranked 302nd in the ATP and was given a wild card to compete in the tournament. Haas, who is retiring this year, beat Federer 2-6, 7-6 (8), 6-4. Federer, for his part, said: "If you don't take your chances like I didn't, leading a set and a break, you really only have yourself to blame at the end. You've got to acknowledge the fact that he was a bit better. It's quite frustrating, but that's the way it goes sometimes." 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