Federer Hopes He Has Many More Years Ahead of Him at the Top of Tennis

From on February 24, 2013

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Roger Federer has not even thought about retirement and still thinks he has it in him to get back to world No 1.

The 31-year-old is planning a much reduced schedule - only 14 tournaments - this year and he will be able to reduce that even further next season because of his position of seniority on the ATP Tour.

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