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Legendary player Federer and Serena Williams tell you: NO!

20-time Grand Slam winner Federer recently appeared in the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup women's giant slalom event held in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, which attracted many fans, including skiers, to take photos with him, which shows his superb popularity.

Legendary player Federer and Serena Williams tell you: NO!

Federer was interviewed and said: Finally, you can walk normally without crutches, but it will take a while to run!

"Having surgery is definitely the right thing to do, the knee wasn't in a good condition after Wimbledon last year, so there's no way to keep the knee going."

As for the comeback time that fans are particularly concerned about, the Swiss said that he plans to make a comeback in the late summer or autumn of this year, that is, he has two options, depending on his physical condition. However, his coach Luther said that Federer's participation in this year's Wimbledon is unlikely, after all, there are still three months before Wimbledon, which is not enough for him to fully recover. And the US Open he may participate, more or less still have expectations.

Legendary player Federer and Serena Williams tell you: NO!

Federer, 40, said that his body had only recently regained its function and was starting from scratch, so he could consider the next comeback plan: "First of all, all the rehabilitation treatment, then let yourself walk alone, and slowly build up the function of the body." Now I'm just at the stage of thinking about a comeback. I had a pretty good MRI result a few weeks ago, which made me feel very positive and optimistic that I could start thinking about a comeback. ”

When exactly will it be retired? The 27th-ranked Swiss king in the world tells you: NO! He didn't think about it for a while! The Swiss, who have not played since Last Year's defeat to Hulkach at Wimbledon, will return to the game.

Serena Williams, the 23rd Grand Slam champion, has recently been active on the fashion runway and has a full personality. The American veteran does not seem to have any plans to return to the field, making many fans think that she may be planning to retire.

Legendary player Federer and Serena Williams tell you: NO!

But Serena Williams recently said in an interview with CNN that she was still training, and the goal was still to break Margaret Court's record of 24 crowns, and that number could have been more.

"I would have had 30 or 32 Grand Slam titles and I should have kept that record, really, I had a lot of chances to break it, but now I'm not going to give up. I will definitely participate in the French Open in May if my body allows, Paris is one of my favorite cities and I really like the clay. So let's see what happens. ”

The 40-year-old veteran is still unwilling and tries to break this record again, so she actively trains and looks for the right opportunity to come back again, after all, it is an era where everyone has a chance, why can't she?

Legendary player Federer and Serena Williams tell you: NO!

When exactly will it be retired? The American legend whose world ranking has fallen to 236 this week tells you: NO! She didn't think about it for a while! The Americans will return to the field after retiring injured in the middle of Last June's Wimbledon first-round match against Sassnovic. (Source: Tennis House Author: Stray Rabbit)

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