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Roger Federer: ‘I don’t know when I will retire. Being No. 1 is not a priority’
- Updated: May 6, 2016
As time passes by, priorities have changed for Roger Federer. The Swiss, who was World No. 1 for the last time in 2012 after winning Wimbledon, doesn’t have as main goal being at the top of the ranking, but just being competitive enough.
“For me anyway, it’s either No. 1 or it’s good to be Top 4. It’s good to be Top 8 because of the seeding. I want to be highly ranked at the end of the …
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