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Roger Federer vows to play at least one more Wimbledon after missing eight champions in 2022 after recovering from knee surgery.

Roger Federer vowed to play at Wimbledon at least once after heading the Champions Parade.

The Swiss Maestro (8 singles winners) received a standing ovation the last time he made his final appearance at the Center Court's 100th Anniversary Ceremony.

Andy Murray, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Rod Laver, Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe are one of the 26 former champions in the first official and permanent mid-Sunday parade. It was a person.

Federerhas a knee injury and has not hit a tennis ball since losing the Wimbledon 2021 quarterfinals.

40 years-wearing an old suit and white trainer, said: "I was lucky enough to play a lot of games on this court. I'm here in another type of role. Is awkward.

"It's great to be here with all the other champions. This court has given me the greatest win and the greatest loss.

"I want to come back again.

" I missed it here. I knew I was out here last year, but it's going to be a tough year.

"You might not have thought it would take this long to come back.'s knees are rough on me.

"It's been a good year regardless of tennis. We're happy at home. I didn't know if I should travel, but I'm happy to be here now."

In 2022 His great rival Nadal, who remains in the calendar slam, wore hisWimbledonwhite track suit when he took his place on the famous lawn.

A Spaniard, five years younger than Federer, admitted this week that he was on the verge of retirement.

Nadal said: "A few weeks ago I was close to [retirement].

" I don't feel that way now. That's my philosophy.

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"I've never been afraid of the day. Last 30 Even though tennis was a very important part of my life for years, I lived a very happy life outside of tennis.

"I was definitely happy outside of tennis. TennisI have a lot of things I want to do, so I'm not worried about that. ”

BBC presenter Suberker – will retire 30 years after SW19 Commentary – When McKenlow quit the script to pay tribute to the television work,shed tears, and, a 15,000-seater court gave her an enthusiastic applause.

American SuperstarSerena Williamsreceived the invitation on this special day with defending women's champion Ash Bertie and seven-time winner Pete Sampras. was.

It is unknown whether retired Russian star Maria Sharapova won the title at the age of 17 in 2004. She was inviteddespite being pregnant withher first child.