LONDON. — Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has said that he “really doesn’t know” if Wednesday’s quarter-final loss to Hubert Hurkacz was his last match on Centre Court at Wimbledon.
Federer’s hopes of winning a ninth Wimbledon title were ended after the 14th-seed Pole beat him 6-3, 7-6 (7-4), 6-0.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion also admitted he was unsure as to whether he would compete at this summer’s Olympic Games. Speaking after his shock Wimbledon exit, Federer conceded he may have played his last match, saying: “I really don’t know. I’ve got to regroup.
“My goal was always for the last year and more to try to play another Wimbledon.
“The initial goal was to play last year. That was anyway never going to happen. Plus the pandemic hit.
“I was able to make it this year, which I’m really happy about. With everything that comes after Wimbledon, we were always going to sit down and talk about it because clearly now Wimbledon is over.
“Obviously we’re going to speak a little bit tonight, depending on how I feel, then the next couple of days as well.
“Then we go from there. Just see, OK, what do I need to do to get in better shape so I can be more competitive.
“I’m actually very happy I made it as far as I did here and I actually was able to play Wimbledon at the level that I did after everything I went through.
“Of course I would like to play it again, but at my age you’re just never sure what’s around the corner.” — Mailonline.



