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Ahead of Wimbledon Final, Roger Federer Muses on Life After Tennis

Federer will be playing his record 11th Wimbledon final against Marin Cilic on Sunday.

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To suggest there may be life beyond tennis for Roger Federer seems almost like heresy, but the greatest ever grass court player's thoughts strayed in that direction on Friday after he set yet another Wimbledon record.

In beating Czech Tomas Berdych in straight sets, the Swiss became the first man to reach 11 finals at the All England Club – making the contention that after knee surgery and a six-month layoff, he is back to his best at 35 more compelling than ever.

"It was a long way back in some ways. Last year was so difficult. Just to stay calm and speak to the team, to take another decision that we were going to sit out and wait," Federer told the BBC after his 7-6(4) 7-6(4) 6-4 win.

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Federer will be playing his record 11th Wimbledon final against Marin Cilic on Sunday.
January’s Australian Open marked Roger Federer’s competitive comeback. 
(Photo: AP)

January's Australian Open marked his competitive comeback and he won it, besting great rival Rafael Nadal in five sets in a final for the ages. Since then, Federer has only lost twice.

I’m so happy I did (the break) because my life continues after tennis too. And that’s at this point almost more important than playing itself
Roger Federer

"I want to be a good dad and a good husband and a guy who can do sports later on too, so I think giving your body a rest from time to time is a good thing, as we see now."

Federer will be playing his record 11th Wimbledon final against Marin Cilic on Sunday.
Mirka, Roger Federer’s wife, cheers him on during the WImbledon.
(Photo: AP)

After another dose of R&R in missing the clay court season to better prepare for his favourite tournament, he has yet to drop a set this fortnight.

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Croatia's Marin Cilic stands between him and a record eighth Wimbledon title, an outcome Federer was at pains not to take for granted.

Last year, we had a brutal quarter-final. I was down two sets to love and match points down. At some stage, things were extremely complicated and I had to get really, really lucky to win.
Federer will be playing his record 11th Wimbledon final against Marin Cilic on Sunday.
Croatia’s Marin Cilic stands between Federer and a record eighth Wimbledon title.
(Photo: AP)

Federer will hope for a much smoother victory over Cilic this year and he has already demonstrated a ruthless approach against an opponent who caused him major problems at Wimbledon 12 months ago.

In 2016, the Swiss lost in the semi-finals to Milos Raonic. This year he gained revenge over the Canadian in the quarters for the loss of just 12 games.

(This article was published in an arrangement with Reuters.)

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