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Federer set to miss Wimbledon; won't play Australian Open

Earlier this year, Federer underwent his third knee surgery in 18 months

federer-reuters-fourth-round Roger Federer celebrates after winning his fourth-round match against Hungary's Marton Fucsovics at the Australian Open | Reuters

Roger Federer does not expect to return from his latest knee surgery in time for Wimbledon next June, the tennis great said in an interview published on Wednesday by Swiss media.

"The truth is that I'd be incredibly surprised to play Wimbledon,” the 40-year-old Federer told the Tribune de Geneve daily.

Wimbledon starts on June 27, and Federer has not played on tour since a straight-set loss at this year's Wimbledon in the quarterfinals in July. Within weeks he underwent his third knee surgery in 18 months.

Federer shares the men's Grand Slam record of 20 titles with Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.

Federer said there was never a question of playing at the Australian Open when the first Grand Slam of the season starts in January.

 “And that's no surprise,” Federer said. “We knew before the operation that this type would require a months-long break.”

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