Roger Federer has pulled out of this month’s French Open as he feels he needs to avoid playing on clay this season in order to prolong his career, the 18-times grand slam champion said on Monday. The Swiss, who defied logic to win the Australian Open in January after being out of tennis for six months, will skip the May 28-June 11 clay court major for the second year running after missing last year’s edition through injury.
“I’ve been working really hard, both on and off the court, during the last month but in order to try and play on the ATP World Tour for many years to come, I feel it’s best to skip the clay court season this year and prepare for the grass and hard court seasons,” world number five Federer, who won his sole Roland Garros title in 2009, said on his Facebook page. “The start to the year has been magical for me but I need to recognise that scheduling will be the key to my longevity moving forward.” Thus, my team and I concluded today that playing just one event on clay was not in the best interest of my tennis and physical preparation for the remainder of the season. I will miss the French fans, who have always been so supportive and I look forward to seeing them at Roland Garros next year.”
Federer, 35, has already won the three biggest titles of the year to date as he followed his triumph in Australia with wins at Indian Wells and the Miami Open. After that stunning run, Federer, who missed the second half of last year recovering from knee surgery, said that he would likely skip the European clay court season except for the French Open.
The former world number one’s announcement came a day after Rafael Nadal won his third consecutive clay court title of the season ahead of the French Open, where the Spaniard will be bidding for his 10th Roland Garros title. Federer will now focus on being in top form for Wimbledon, which begins on July 3 and where he is a seven-times champion.
Federer’s withdrawal means that both Australian Open champions will be absent in Paris, with fellow icon Serena Williams missing the rest of 2017 due to her pregnancy.