By Randy Walker
@TenniisPublisher
Roger Federer is set to a comeback.
Well, not the kind of comeback fans were looking for.
Federer returns to a public tennis court for fans when he plays on 10 October in the celebrity exhibition match “Roger & Friends” in combination with the Shanghai Masters ATP 1000-level event in China. The event is the first time that Federer will compete in public since his Laver Cup Career Final in 2022
It will be his first time that he has been competing in Shanghai since his victory, where he won his second singles title at the tournament. Federer plays with Chinese actors Wu Lei and Donnie Yen and Jie Zheng Jie, the former World No. 3 in Doubles and an Australian Open and Wimbledon Doubles Champion from 2006.
Although this “comeback” in a “hit and gigel” match of celebrities is nothing too competitive – and something that would certainly not have qualified for a mention in the book “On this day in Roger Federer History” (which you can buy, download from Get as a audio book here: https://a.co/d/Hexc0c8) This could be the start of fans who see more of Federer on courts in the future. Although Federer has not played tennis for paying fans in exhibition matches since his retirement, he is certainly often spotted in private tennis balls. During the attentive of Wimbledon in 2025, Federer was seen on several days of balls on the practical jobs shortly after Wimbledon, Federer was seen in Mallorca with his rival and friend Rafael Nadal and while the two were seen on social media that golf together must be speculated Naturally Nadal’s nagging foot injury will have to be fully healed and the act of federer thus healing so that the actual of Federer’s in -Federer Being able to play tennis. Certainly, a Federer vs. Nadal exhibition series would be a blockbuster and be lucrative for them and the promoters and would be extremely popular with fans.
In the meantime, it will be the famous competition in Shanghai. In a promotional video for the event, Federer said: “Hello, this is Roger, and I am really happy to return to Qizhong Stadium in Shanghai for the Rolex Shanghai Masters.” Shanghai has always been a special place for me, with great fans, unforgettable memories and a true love for the game. “
Federer, now 44 years old. Won 20 large singles titles, including a record eight in Wimbledon. He held the world no. 1 place for a record of 310 weeks – 237 successively – and won a total of 103 ATP singles tournaments. Federer also earned Olympic gold in men’s subbels with Stan Wawrinka in 2008, together with a silver medal in singles at the 2012 Olympic Games. Federer joined Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray in a moving ceremony of Nadal of the Extra Buitendigone.
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