Roger Federer Says he Hopes to Play For Two to Three More Years
Roger Federer, who has not played since re-injuring his surgically repaired left knee at Wimbledon in July, will make his tournament return in the January 1-7 Hopman Cup team event at Perth, representing Switzerland with Belinda Bencic
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- Updated: December 30, 2016 06:17 pm IST
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Roger Federer says he will play for two to three more years
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He was out of action since July
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He is set to return to action in January
Roger Federer may be down, but he is certainly not willing to go out. The 17-time Grand Slam winner, who missed a greater part of 2016 due to injury, says he hopes to play for at least another two or three years and that his "mind-set is for the long-term".
Federer, who has not played since re-injuring his surgically repaired left knee at Wimbledon in July, will make his tournament return in the January 1-7 Hopman Cup team event at Perth, representing Switzerland with Belinda Bencic.
The 35-year-old Federer said he's not sure of the form he'll produce upon his return, but that retirement isn't part of his thought process.
"Only when I get asked do I think of things like this," said Federer, who has 17 Grand Slam singles titles, the most of any male player.
"I don't see it like this, that this could be my last Australian trip, even though it might very well be," he added.
"I'm really positive. I took these six months off so I would be playing for hopefully another two to three years, not just another six months or so. So my mindset is for the long-term."
Federer hasn't won a Grand Slam singles title since Wimbledon in 2012, and with his injury, has slipped to No. 16 in the world rankings.
"Winning titles is a beautiful feeling, rankings at the moments ... completely secondary," Federer said Friday. "As long as I'm healthy and injury free I think I can really do some damage."
Federer and Bencic begin play against Britain, represented by Heather Wilson and Dan Evans, on Monday night at Perth Arena.
Defending champions Australia, represented by Daria Gavrilova and Nick Kyrgios, begin play Sunday night against Spain.
Americans Coco Vandeweghe and Jack Sock take on Czech Republic's Lucie Hradecka and Adam Pavlasek earlier Sunday in the men's singles, women's singles and mixed doubles format.
(With inputs from AP)