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Roger Federer looks ahead to the Tokyo Olympics as he gets ready for his first tennis match since January 2020

Roger Federer is targeting a third Olympic medal at the Tokyo Games this year after missing out in 2016 due to injury as he looks to gain momentum when he returns to the court this week after 13 months on the sidelines with a knee problem.
Key points:
- Tennis superstar Roger Federer has played at four Olympic Games, winning gold for Switzerland in men’s doubles in 2008 and a singles silver medal in 2012
- Federer has not played since losing at last year’s Australian Open in Melbourne as he recovered from two surgeries on an injured knee
- He is making his return to the ATP Tour this week at the Qatar Open
Federer, 39, is making his long-awaited comeback at the Qatar Open — where he plays Britain’s Dan Evans in the second round — after two…
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