Three years after his retirement, Roger Federer reappeared on a tennis court
September 15, 2022. The day when Roger Federer, one of the best players of all time, announced his definitive retirement from professional tennis. The Swiss, winner of 103 ATP and 20 titles from Grand Slam, communicated his decision with a video on his social networks that excited the world of sport.
Three years after that goodbyewhich was finally given in a double with Rafael Nadal – his maximum rival – in the laver cup (defeat against Jack Sock and Frances Tiafoe in the SuperTiebreak), his majesty was again making magic on a tennis court.
In the video in StanfordFederer was playing doubles and was advanced on the court, where he allows him to show one of his greatest virtues: The game on the network.
Federer Spotted at Stanford👀👀
LACHLAN.MING IG pic.twitter.com/lylgw9xkjg– Dinora ♥ RF 🐐 (@norinchi_df) SEPTEMBER 14, 2025
Roger’s repertoire: six titles in Australian Open, one in Roland Garros, eight in Wimbledon and five in the US Open. In addition, six times winner of the ATP Finals, silver medalist in singles and gold in doubles at the Olympic Games and Davis Cup champion with Switzerland. 1251 wins and 275 losses, added to 310 weeks as number 1 in the world.
