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‘I see no reason to stop’ – At 38 Federer not thinking of retirement

By Reuters
24 November 2019   |   11:22 am
Swiss tennis star Roger Federer, ranked third in the world, said Monday (November 18) he sees 'no reason to stop' when asked if he was considering retirement.

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