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After nearly two months of being confined to their homes due to the novel coronavirus, professional tennis players are finally able to return to practice in most parts of the world. However, unlike his fellow professionals, Roger Federer has still not hit the practice courts.

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Federer had already decided to take a break to undergo knee surgery before the coronavirus shutdown. Consequently, the Swiss maestro has not played tennis since his semifinal defeat against Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open 2020 in January.

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There is no stress for Roger Federer to practice

The 20-time Grand Slam champion has now recovered from his injury and is fit to start training again. However, his coach Severin Luthi believes that his pupil does not need to worry about hitting the balls. Luthi is confident that Federer will be ready to compete once the tour resumes.

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“We try to stay in touch, see if there is some news and I think for him it’s not necessary for him to be worried about hitting balls too much. You saw maybe on social media, he was hitting balls against the wall with the volleying challenge. He does that for fun. It’s not necessary to really hit for him,” Severin Luthi told Tennis Channel.

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“He is also coming back from knee surgery. At the moment, there is no stress really to feel the pressure that you have to practice a lot. I think if the tournaments should start again, there’s gonna be enough time,” he added.

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Earlier, Federer also revealed that he’s not yet practicing as he doesn’t see the end goal since nobody knows when the tour will resume. Like the vast majority of the human race, he is also spending some quality time with his family while staying indoors.

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However, the 38-year-old is in the last years of his professional career and he would be hoping to play tennis as much as possible. We hope that we get to watch Federer on the court soon.

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Starting off as a tennis author in 2018, Varun Khanna has gone on to contribute to EssentiallySports in various capacities. After setting up interviews with the likes of Serena Williams’ coach Patrick Mouratoglou, Alizé Cornet, and Noah Rubin, Varun is now part of all major ATP and WTA press conferences and has gone on to pen more than 1300 articles for EssentiallySports. He now heads the tennis and NBA division of the organization. While writing remains a passion for him, Varun has branched out into the marketing and communications department of EssentiallySports as well. When he wants to relax, Varun doesn’t have to venture away from tennis and NBA; he simply tunes in to Rafael Nadal and Michael Jordan’s exploits in their respective sports, past and present.

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