LONDON - Roger Federer will kickstart his claycourt campaign at next month's Geneva Open as he steps up his preparations for the French Open, the 39-year-old Swiss wrote on Twitter on Sunday.
After missing more than a year following two knee operations, Federer returned on Tour at last month's Qatar Open, where he suffered a quarter-final defeat by Georgia’s Nikoloz Basilashvili.
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The 20-times Grand Slam champion then withdrew from the Dubai tournament in order to train and prepare going forward.
"Happy to let you know that I will play Geneva and Paris. Until then I will use the time to train. Can't wait to play in Switzerland again," Federer, whose only French Open triumph came in 2009, said in a Twitter post.
Hi everyone!
— Roger Federer (@rogerfederer) April 18, 2021
Happy to let you know that I will play Geneva🇨![CDATA[]]>🇭 and Paris 🇫![CDATA[]]>🇷. Until then I will use the time to train. Can’t wait to play in Switzerland again. ❤️🚀
The Geneva ATP 250 event is scheduled to run from May 16-22, while the French Open begins on May 30 in Paris.
Reuters