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Federer: Big tournaments are a sign that fans are alive

According to Tasnim news agency and quoted by Eurosport; Former Swiss tennis player Roger Federer expressed his feelings after watching the recent Roland Garros, which ended with the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz winning.

The 20-time Grand Slam winner and former world number one said: “I watched Roland Garros in France last week and I thought they were very exciting, I used to play there too! (Smile). I'm starting to forget that I won here once too. It's been an amazing life, but now I enjoy the fact that I'm looking at tennis from the outside.

Roger Federer noted: Major tournaments are a chance to be alive for fans. I will watch Euro 2024, Wimbledon Grand Slam and Paris Olympics. For a sports fan, this is what it means to be alive.

Roger Federer will end his professional tennis career in 2022. He played for 24 years, during which the Swiss won 20 Grand Slams, including eight at Wimbledon.

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