Roger Federer may be back on a tennis court near you soon.
The 43-year-old retired legend says he hopes to play some exhibitions and return to the court after retiring in 2022.
“Enough with the golf already for a moment now, I’ve played so much,” Federer said. “Seriously, I would love to start playing [tennis] 2 or 3 times a week again and hopefully get myself back on the exhibition court, and maybe fill up a few nice stadiums around the world.
“I have no plans yet, but…I miss it a little bit, to be honest, because I haven’t played a whole lot since I retired just because my body needed a break, but maybe also my mind a little bit….I would love to go practice a little bit for myself…and hopefully you’ll get to see my play an exhibition soon.”
The Swiss legend is considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time, along with his chief rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.
Federer retired with 20 Grand Slam titles, while Nadal retired last November with 22.
Djokovic, 37, remains active and is seeking his record 25th Grand Slam crown at Roland Garros this spring.