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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2026 · 2 MIN

Federer Returns to Melbourne: The Greatest Comeback Moment in Tennis History

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Roger Federer BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis legend, has dominated headlines this week with his emotional return to Melbourne for the Australian Open 2026. ATP Tour reports he stepped back onto Rod Laver Arena on Friday, January 16, for the first time since 2020, practicing with Casper Ruud in a session streamed live on the Australian Open YouTube channel. Ruud good-naturedly posted on social media after losing to the 44-year-old Federer, who thrilled onlookers with his trademark one-handed backhand, per The Independent. The day before, on January 15, Federer held a packed press conference moderated by Todd Woodbridge, where Associated Press and ESPN captured his gracious takes on modern tennis. He lavished praise on the Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry, calling their French Open final one of the sports greatest matches ever, and rooted for Carlos Alcaraz to snag a career Grand Slam at this Happy Slam he famously coined. Federer shut down coaching rumors, saying hes not reminding the young star how tough it is, and diplomatically dodged Serena Williams comeback speculation, noting her doping program registration but her firm not returning denial. Tennis.com highlighted his nostalgia for six AO titles and excitement for Saturdays inaugural Opening Ceremony exhibition, a Battle of World No. 1s doubles with Andre Agassi, Pat Rafter, and Lleyton Hewitt. No fresh business moves or social media posts from Federer himself surfaced, though his Melbourne buzz revives whispers of a legends tour with Nadal after his Shanghai doubles stint last fall. Tennis Majors quoted him admitting retirement life means weeks off the court sometimes, but Melbourne reignited his itch. This farewell vibe at his favorite tournament underscores a poignant biographical chapter, blending legacy with lighthearted court time. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Roger Federer BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Roger Federer, the Swiss tennis legend, has dominated headlines this week with his emotional return to Melbourne for the Australian Open 2026. ATP Tour reports he stepped back onto Rod Laver Arena on Friday, January 16, for the first time since 2020, practicing with Casper Ruud in a session streamed live on the Australian Open YouTube channel. Ruud good-naturedly posted on social media after losing to the 44-year-old Federer, who thrilled onlookers with his trademark one-handed backhand, per The Independent. The day before, on January 15, Federer held a packed press conference moderated by Todd Woodbridge, where Associated Press and ESPN captured his gracious takes on modern tennis. He lavished praise on the Alcaraz-Sinner rivalry, calling their French Open final one of the sports greatest matches ever, and rooted for Carlos Alcaraz to snag a career Grand Slam at this Happy Slam he famously coined. Federer shut down coaching rumors, saying hes not reminding the young star how tough it is, and diplomatically dodged Serena Williams comeback speculation, noting her doping program registration but her firm not returning denial. Tennis.com highlighted his nostalgia for six AO titles and excitement for Saturdays inaugural Opening Ceremony exhibition, a Battle of World No. 1s doubles with Andre Agassi, Pat Rafter, and Lleyton Hewitt. No fresh business moves or social media posts from Federer himself surfaced, though his Melbourne buzz revives whispers of a legends tour with Nadal after his Shanghai doubles stint last fall. Tennis Majors quoted him admitting retirement life means weeks off the court sometimes, but Melbourne reignited his itch. This farewell vibe at his favorite tournament underscores a poignant biographical chapter, blending legacy with lighthearted court time. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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