Tennis

Roger Federer targets tournament comeback in Qatar next month

Roger Federer is targeting his tournament comeback to be at the Doha Open in Qatar in March after having two knee surgeries that kept him out for over a year.

Preferred smaller event for return to have less stress and less of a spotlight

Roger Federer is looking to make his tournament return in Qatar at the Doha Open in March after two knee surgeries that kept him out for over a year. (Ashley Vlotman/Getty Images)

Roger Federer is aiming to play his first tournament after two knee surgeries and more than one year out in Qatar next month.

Federer told Swiss radio station SRF on Tuesday he has targeted the Doha Open from March 8-13.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion said he preferred a smaller tournament where he "wouldn't be in the spotlight too much and the stress is also a little less."

Now 39, Federer last played in January 2020 at the Australian Open, losing in the semifinals to Novak Djokovic while clearly struggling with injury.

Federer said he could play one more event after Doha — the following week at his off-season base in Dubai is an option — and then focus on the clay-court season.

His main targets are Wimbledon, the Tokyo Olympics and, after he turns 40, the U.S. Open.

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