With gloves, a mountain hat and protected with a tracksuit while it snowed, the Swiss Roger Federer has published a video on his social networks, in which he can see how he trains special blows against a wall, in his first public appearance with the racket since Arthroscopy was performed on his right knee in mid-February.
Smiling, and in his retirement in the Swiss Alps where he is recovering, away from the possible suspension of Wimbledon, his favorite tournament, where he could extend his Grand Slam titles to 21, Federer delights his followers with blows between the legs, imitating the Australian Nick Kyrgios, with his back to the fronton, and he titles the video with: “Making sure I still remember how to do some tricks.”
The Swiss, who recently announced that he was donating one million Swiss francs to combat the coronavirus in his country, plans to reappear at the Halle tournament (Germany) from June 15, if the suspension of the circuit is scheduled until June 7 it is fulfilled, although if the organizers of the All England Club decide that there will be no tournament in London, the previous ones on grass could also be canceled. EFE.