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Swiss tennis star Federer withdraws from Rogers Cup

Eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer has pulled out of next month's ATP Rogers Cup tournament in Toronto due to scheduling concerns.

Swiss tennis star Federer withdraws from Rogers Cup
Roger Federer at Wimbledon 2018. Photo: Oli Scarff / AFP

The 36-year-old Federer said he needs to be prudent about how many tournaments he plays in a season.

“I'm so disappointed not to play at the Rogers Cup this summer,” said world number two Federer. “I had a fantastic time in Montreal last year and always enjoy playing in front of the Canadian fans.

“But unfortunately with scheduling being the key to my longevity moving forward, I have regrettably decided to withdraw from Toronto this year.” Jeremy Chardy of France will take Federer's place in the main draw. 

Organizers said the event, which takes place August 4-12 at Toronto's York University, will feature 19 of the top 20 players in the world including reigning Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic and world number one Rafael Nadal.

“It's unfortunate that we won't have Roger in Toronto this summer,” said tournament spokesman Karl Hale.

Rafael Nadal remains top of the ATP tennis world rankings with the 32-year-old 17-time Grand Slam winner enjoying a comfortable margin over his eternal rival Roger Federer.

Serb Novak Djokovic is in 10th position, after turning round from a long slump as a swathe of American tournaments swing into view ahead of the US Open starting late August.



   ATP standings at July 23:

   1. Rafael Nadal (ESP) 9,310 pts
   2. Roger Federer (SUI) 7,080
   3. Alexander Zverev (GER) 5,665
   4. Juan Martin Del Potro (ARG) 5,395
   5. Kevin Anderson (RSA) 4,655
   6. Grigor Dimitrov (BUL) 4,610
   7. Marin Cilic (CRO) 3,905
   8. Dominic Thiem (AUT) 3,665 (+1)
   9. John Isner (USA) 3,490 (-1)
   10. Novak Djokovic (SRB) 3,355

 

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Swiss goalkeeper Sommer retires from international football

Switzerland goalkeeper Yann Sommer announced his retirement from international football on Monday after a 12-year career in which he made 94 appearances for the national side.

Swiss goalkeeper Sommer retires from international football

The 35-year-old played all five of Switzerland’s matches at Euro 2024.

His last international game was the quarter-final defeat by England on penalties.

“My time with the national team has meant a lot to me,” Inter Milan’s Sommer said in a statement released by the Swiss football association.

“I look back with pride on the many unforgettable moments, the exciting matches, the victories celebrated together and the challenges we have overcome together.”

Sommer has been a key figure for the Swiss since taking over from Diego Benaglio as their number one a decade ago.

Switzerland have made the knockout phase at the last six major tournaments.

Sommer made the deciding penalty save from France’s Kylian Mbappe in the Euro 2020 last 16 which sent his team into their first major quarter-final since 1954.

Sommer is the second player to retire from Switzerland’s national team recently.

In July, midfielder Xherdan Shaqiri announced his retirement from international football  after winning 125 Switzerland caps and becoming the only player to score in each of the last three World Cups and European Championships.

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