
Sharing on Leman Bleu channel, Roger Federer confirmed that he had vaccinated Pfizer Prevention of Covid-19. The 39 -year -old player said he did this because he wanted to keep it safely for people around himself. In addition, Federer also aims to play and win a medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Federer said: “I am very happy to inject the vaccine because my dense schedule. I don't want to harm anyone else. We must be careful and not to be with the virus. I am vaccinated for the people around us.”
In addition, Federer also expressed concern about Tokyo 2020 and urged the organizers and athletes to make final decisions soon. The player who won a gold medal in the Beijing Olympics in 2008 added: “Honestly, I don't know what to think. I am standing in the middle of two streams of water.”
“I like playing in the Olympics and gaining glory for Switzerland. That helps me especially proud. But if the Olympics don't take place, I will be the first to sympathize with it. I think the athletes should decide. Currently, we are understood that Tokyo 2020 will take place.
Next week, Federer will officially re -export at ATP 250 in Geneva after more than a long year of stripping with injuries. The last time I played in Doha earlier this year, Federer was eliminated early. The 39 -year -old will meet Pablo Andujar or Aussie Jordan Thompson in the first round.