Roger Federer's injury forced him to retire from tennis world.

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Roger Federer's injury forced him to retire from tennis world.

Roger Federer's injuries forced him "stopped believing" that he could continue his playing. Which later bound him to announce his retirement from tennis world.

Ultimately, Federer officially announced that he will retire after this weekend's Laver Cup in London.

The 20-time Grand Slam champion was out of court since Wimbledon 2021 as he has to undergo a third knee operation.

The Swiss international, Roger Federer has spent 310 weeks as world number one, including a record 237-week consecutive stint and has won 103 ATP singles titles.