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Federer to go for elusive Olympics singles gold

TOKYO: Roger Federer confirmed his participation in next year''s Olympic Games in Tokyo and said today that he had listened to his heart before making the decision.

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Tokyo, October 14

Roger Federer confirmed his participation in next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo and said today that he had listened to his heart before making the decision. 

The Swiss 38-year-old competed in the first of four Olympic Games at Sydney in 2000 and  won the doubles gold partnering Stan Wawrinka in 2008 and a silver in singles in 2012. He missed the 2016 Olympics due to a knee injury. “At the end of the day my heart decided I would love to play the Olympic Games again," Federer said.

Federer will attempt to win a singles gold medal at the Games, the only major prize that the 20-time Grand Slam champion has yet to win.

"I've been debating with my team for a few weeks now, months actually, what I should do in the summer after Wimbledon and before the US Open (in 2020)," Federer, who will turn 39 during the Games, added. “I carried the flag twice for Switzerland in Athens and Beijing, I've got a gold and a silver, and I would love to play again so I'm very excited.” 

Federer will require an exemption to compete in Tokyo as he is yet to play in the Davis Cup for Switzerland in the current Olympics cycle. To fulfil the ITF participation requirements, a player must be part of a Davis Cup or Fed Cup team and present at the tie on at least three occasions in the Olympics cycle, provided one of those ties is in 2019 or 2020. — Reuters

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