Roger Federer is focused on tennis and he is not thinking about retirement from tennis yet.
In his press conference at the French Open, the Swiss player said: "I feel like I can do those other things later on, too, you know. I don't have to do them at 37. I could do them, you know, at a different time, as well. It's not only about the Grand Slams, you know. Of course I like them, but I also skipped this tournament, let's not forget, the last few years. So as important as it is, I love the ATP Tour. You know, I love the other 1000s, 500s, 250s, you name it, Hopman Cup, Laver Cup, World Tour Finals. There are so many other cool events out there that I want to be part of, or exhibition matches or foundation matches. So there is much more to it than just the slams. I know sometimes, especially now, as we are at a Grand Slam, people are only talking about Grand Slams, but the majority of my tournament wins come elsewhere. So I love to play. The traveling, to me, doesn't bother me too much, you know. I feel like I have a lot of friends around the world, so it's nice to see them, as well. I think that's also helpful, going to places and getting to see my old friends I only see maybe once a year. And, yeah, just very happy how things are going on the tour, and my family loves it, too. They are okay with it. That helps a little bit, too."
from Tennis World USA http://bit.ly/2WqtIDt
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