Roger Federer’s trainer revealed why Federer has been resting for too long

The 20 times Grand Slam Title winner and history creator of sports, Tennis, Roger Federer was last seen in action in the Australian Open 2020. The Tennis star still can improve his own record believes his fans and also the competitors. Federer came into the picture in 2001 when he defeated Pete Sampras at Wimbledon in the quarter-finals.
He won his first even title at the age of 21 in 2003 and break the record of 7 Championship win in 2017 by winning his 8th Title on English grass. His match with Nadal in 2008 is still considered one of the best matches of history and the greatest match for the star Roger Federer.
Pierre Paganini, the trainer of Federer revealed how his body has suffered significant degradation during this period and why he is out of court since then. According to him, Roger Federer always made his decision with a vision in his eye for the future. 62 years-old claimed that this why he never inclined toward risky moves.
“He will never risk his health,” Paganini said. “It is extremely important to him to be healthy in the second phase of his life. He won’t overdo anything if it doesn’t make sense. He’s very strategic and farsighted.
The fact that he is highly esteemed by his fans is not only down to the player but also to the human being,” Paganini said. “And he will always be this human being as long as he lives.” Twenty-time Grand Slam winner Roger Federer is returning back on the men’s Tour at the ATP Doha 2021.