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Roger Federer opens up on retirement to GQ: He doesn't miss pro tennis, but hitting a forehand is 'like riding a bike'
In his first wide-ranging interview since his playing career ended, Federer said he "cried like six times" after watching a screening of the upcoming documentary on his last match.
Published Mar 15, 2024