Roger Federer still doesn't know when he'll stop. He tells Mathieu Aeschmann in an interview with the Tribune de Geneve published. "This question intrigues me, I would like to know first. The last 20-25 years have passed in a whisper," he says. "Twenty-four years ago I was playing the Orange Bowl, the Under 14 world tennis championship.
Tony Godsick's son, my agent, plays this year. I am 38 years old and I wonder: is everything going to end? If true, time would have flown away really quickly. But there is also something beautiful and reassuring in this: is it not said that when you have fun and do something you like, time flows faster? Well, this must be my case. "
The thought of withdrawal, he explains, "is an integral part of the process. It also has the function of arousing other sensations. It is thanks to this thought that for example I feel enormous gratitude for all that I have been able to experience ''.
Tennis: Federer, withdrawal? The thought motivates me
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