2013 French Open finalist David Ferrer says Roger Federer winning a Grand Slam will be extremely difficult but adds he won’t rule out the possibility of seeing the Swiss win a Major again. Federer, 40, underwent two knee surgeries in 2020. Last year, Federer made his return and played just five tournaments before he underwent a third knee surgery last August. Federer, who will be turning 41 in August, hasn’t played since last year’s Wimbledon. “I’m not saying that Roger can’t be close to winning a Grand Slam, but it’s been two years without competing, …
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