‘Will His Level Be the Same as Five Years Ago?’: Stan Wawrinka Comes Up With an Interesting Opinion on Roger Federer’s Comeback
Follow Us
Former World No. 1 Roger Federer has been out of action for a considerable amount of time. Sadly, he has suffered from knee injuries which have forced him to undergo surgeries.
The Swiss maestro has competed in just a handful of matches over the past year. The fitness levels in him have not been the same as it was once. Given that Federer is 40 years of age, one can expect him to not be as competitive as he was once upon a time.
‘Keep Going’: Roger Federer Personally Congratulates Thanasi Kokkinakis for His Maiden ATP Title in Adelaide
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Recently, his compatriot Stan Wawrinka spoke on this issue and stated, “I think it’s just impossible to know right now because from what he says, what he shows and what he does or doesn’t do now and in the last few months, he’s too far to know exactly where it will go. He said it until he started again more intensely the physical condition, he does not know.
(Quotes translated using Google translate)
Roger Federer may not be able to repeat history
Wawrinka doubts that Federer will be able to repeat the heroics of the 2017 season. He feels that it is important for Roger to feel the same hunger and intensity to compete for the biggest titles in the sport. However, as a player grows older, the tougher the task of competing at the highest level.
The three-time Major winner added, “Anyway, from the moment we haven’t closed the chapter, there’s still the desire, there’s still the flame. Will his level be the same as five years ago? No, clearly not. But again, we have seen that it is not always a question of level that makes it possible to have results, there are plenty of factors that come into play in any tournament.”
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Trending
‘RIP’ – Heartbroken Brother of John McEnroe Mourns ESPN Legend’s Tragic Death Who Last Tweeted About Coco Gauff
April 21, 2024 02:43 PM EDT
Serena Williams’ Husband Alexis Ohanian Gushes Over Her Pink Attire as Part of Nike’s Latest Endeavor
April 23, 2024 05:55 PM EDT
Darwin Blanch: How Father’s Relentless Efforts for His Brother Ended up Becoming a Boon for Rafael Nadal’s Opponent
April 24, 2024 06:52 PM EDT
Madrid Open 2024: Ugo Humbert vs Botic Van De Zandschulp; Preview, Head-to-Head, Prediction
April 26, 2024 07:18 AM EDT
Do Darwin Blanch’s Siblings Play Tennis? Everything to Know About the Young American’s Power-Packed Family
April 25, 2024 01:54 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest Tennis stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
(Quotes translated using Google translate)
Both Federer and Wawrinka are expected to return later on the Tour this season. However, it will be interesting to see when these athletes are back. Nonetheless, we wish them a speedy recovery and hope to see them competing against the top players.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
The 20-time Grand Slam winner will consider his best opportunities at the Wimbledon Championships. All eyes will be on him when he decides to step back on the courts once again.
WATCH THIS STORY: Hilarious Meaning of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Serena Williams on Urban Dictionary!