Federer Pulls Out of Rogers Cup

July 30, 2015 | By Brian Coleman
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World number two Roger Federer has withdrawn from next month’s Rogers Cup, Tennis Canada announced on Wednesday.

“I am disappointed that I won’t be playing in Montreal, because it’s a tournament and a city that I really enjoy and has incredible fans,” Federer said in a statement released by Tennis Canada. “I hope to be back in the future.”

A two-time champion (2004 and 2006) at the Rogers Cup, Federer has not played since his Wimbledon final defeat to Novak Djokovic and turns 34 in early August.

Valerie Tetreault, a spokeswoman for Tennis Canada, said that Federer “wants to make sure he will be in top shape” for the U.S. Open.

Federer hasn’t won a Grand Slam title since 2012 Wimbledon.

“We are obviously disappointed to have Roger withdraw as it is always a privilege to watch him play,” Rogers Cup tournament director Eugene Lapierre said in a statement. “We also understand his decision because, above all, he has always been very loyal to our event, and we would love to see him play tennis for many more years to come.”

The Rogers Cup begins on Aug. 10 at Uniprix Stadium.


Brian Coleman

 Brian Coleman is the Senior Editor for New York Tennis Magazine. He may be reached at brianc@usptennis.com

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