sport news Boris Becker says Roger Federer could RETIRE after losing at Wimbledon

sport news Boris Becker says Roger Federer could RETIRE after losing at Wimbledon
sport news Boris Becker says Roger Federer could RETIRE after losing at Wimbledon
'I don't know if we'll see the great man again here': Boris Becker says Roger Federer could RETIRE after losing in straight sets at Wimbledon, because 'time won't stand still' for the tennis legend at 39 after 20 Grand Slam titles

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Roger Federer's shock exit from Wimbledon at the hands of Hubert Hurkacz has left experts questioning whether the all-time great will return to the All England Club.

Federer, 39, was knocked out in the quarter-finals in straight sets after an error-strewn display, and the result marked the first time the eight-time champion had lost a set to love at SW19 in his career.

After undergoing two knee operations in lockdown, Federer was hoping to defy the odds and become the oldest man to reach the last-four in the Open era - but instead, Boris Becker has claimed he may now retire.  

Roger Federer crashed out of Wimbledon in the quarter-finals after losing to Hubert Hurkacz

Roger Federer crashed out of Wimbledon in the quarter-finals after losing to Hubert Hurkacz

Sportsmail columnist Becker, speaking to the BBC, said: 'I noticed the mis-hits, awkward looking points from

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