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Roger Federer announces he will retire following Laver Cup
9/15/2022 - File photo dated 06-07-2018 of Roger Federer, who has announced he will retire from professional tennis after the Laver Cup. Issue date: Thursday September 15, 2022. PA Images/Alamy Images

One of the greatest tennis players of all time will soon call it a career.

Roger Federer announced on Thursday that the Laver Cup next week will be his final ATP event. The 41-year-old shared a video on social media reflecting on his career. He spoke about listening to his body in the wake of the recent injuries he has had and surgeries he has undergone.

You can see the full video below:

Federer said he will continue to play tennis but “not in Grand Slams or on the tour.” That means he finishes his career with 20 Grand Slam titles, which places him third all-time behind Rafael Nadal (22) and Novak Djokovic (21). All three will compete together for team Europe — along with Andy Murray — at the Laver Cup in London.

Federer hinted that the end was near after he underwent a third knee surgery last year. He had come back from previous surgeries and returned to peak form, but he said it has gotten more difficult the older he gets.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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