Roger Federer, Australian Open and Alcaraz
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Serena Williams can count a fellow tennis legend among those who thinks it would be "incredible" if she returned to the court.
Roger Federer is on a long-belated farewell tour at the Australian Open, which he dubbed the “Happy Slam” during his playing days.
Roger Federer’s return to the Australian Open has been overshadowed by a fierce online backlash after comments about Jannik Sinner reignited an explosive fan debate over how the Swiss legend would have matched up against the current world No.
Roger Federer has been linked with coaching Australian Open hopeful Carlos Alcaraz and has addressed the topic, proving Tim Henman was right about his stance on the matter
Carlos will chase his first Australian Open crown as the top seed, looking good to reach the final and embrace another duel with his greatest rival, Jannik Sinner. Federer understands better than anyone how demanding that final piece can be. He achieved that at Roland Garros in 2009, a couple of months before turning 25.
Six-times Australian Open champion Roger Federer knows Carlos Alcaraz will have completing a career grand slam at Melbourne Park on his mind.