While the battle for the ATP Cup title is raging, Roger Federer is stretching his offseason and enjoying some quality time around the world. This opportunity for the Grand Slam master to free his mind comes to the detriment of his fans, who could hardly know what to do while waiting for his return. "When is the actual GOAT, the greatest human being and the best person Roger Federer going to show his face again???!" twitted some. "Twitter is the hardest place to be on this Rogerless period."
When is the actual GOAT, the greatest human being and the best person Roger Federer going to show his face again???!
— Fatima ✨ (@rogerbestbystat) January 5, 2020
Twitter is the hardest place to be on this Rogerless period. You have to find never posted pictures, need to be creative and funny or find photos on IG , posted by a kind-lucky person.😉😇 pic.twitter.com/mu4YkSu40N
— Dinora♥RF (@norinchi_df) January 5, 2020
Federer decided not to play the ATP’s inaugural team competition but he will not miss the Australian month in its entirety. The Swiss is scheduled to be back on the tour to compete in Melbourne, where he lifted the 2018 Australian Open title.
RT if you think #Federer will win the Australian Open this year!
— I love you Rog! (@fedloyal) January 4, 2020
With 20 Grand Slam victories and over 100 ATP titles to his name, he keeps building records. Federer steps into his 23rd year on the tour after finishing the 2019 season as World No. 3 (and GQ’s most stylish man of the decade). He has big goals (including a long run in Tokyo’s Olympic Games) and an as-big-as-ever heart (he will face Rafael Nadal in the caritative event ‘Match For Africa’, played in Cap Town on February 7, which aims to develop children’s education in Africa). How could his fans by anything but supportive of him and his elegance?
your girlfriend/boyfriend should never be your first priority... your first priority should always be Roger Federer
— aura (@flickerroses) January 4, 2020
I'm not a fan of winning Roger Federer. I'm a fan of Roger Federer Win or lose, I support you to the fullest in all the ups and downs in 2020 just like all these years. Chum Jetze!
— Kshitij (@HoldsToLove) December 31, 2019
The 38-year-old’s return under the spotlight of professional courts is eagerly anticipated, even if there is some type of constant retirement-related fear looming above his fans. But Federer does not plan to bid farewell to the world of professional tennis just yet: he has announced his (light) calendar for 2020, and even hinted at making one for 2021.
He's coming ! Are you counting the days ? 😊 pic.twitter.com/lry9n8eJdh
— Dinora♥RF (@norinchi_df) January 4, 2020
Me getting ready to prepare for Federer 2020 season pic.twitter.com/jc7IPyMRuM
— Fatima ✨ (@rogerbestbystat) January 1, 2020
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