Roger Federer Injured, Pulls Out of French Open: 'I Can't Wait to Be Back'
“We survived one announcement like this in 2016. We will survive this too!! We are with u always, no matter what! Health is priority. Get well soon Roger.”
In 2016, Federer pulled out of the Paris tournament citing an “unnecessary risk” as he had been recovering from an on-going back injury that season. He was also still recovering from knee surgery for an injury he sustained in January of that year.
He later had to seek off-court treatment during his semifinal game against Novak Djokovic, who ultimately won the match and the tournament.is just one more title away from matching Federer’s grand slam record and has won 12 French Open titles.
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