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Roger Federer, after retirement, shares unbelievable family update – how will fans react?

The question has been lingering for years, when will Roger Federer retire?

Only the Swiss himself will know the answer, but for now he has vowed to fight on to win more titles and write new chapters in his legacy.

Rod Laver claimed earlier this week that Federer, 38, can surpass 40 years of age before calling time on his illustrious career.

“He feels he can play on for a few years,” Laver said.

At the moment he’s 38. And playing as well as pretty much – you saw the Wimbledon final, where they played for four-and-a-half hours against Djokovic, and he had match points.

“I feel like he can make them till he’s 40. He may go beyond that.”

Tennis broadcasters David Law and Catherine Whitaker were discussing what Federer will do once he retires and whether he will go down the route of coaching or commentary.

Law said on the Tennis Podcast: “I think it might for Federer [commentary or punditry] but I don’t quite know what would be big enough that he would bother with.”

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