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Roger Federer: I have no plans to retire

Federer dismisses retirement talk
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Roger Federer claims that he does not have any plans to retire in the near future.

Former world number one Roger Federer has claimed that he has no plans to retire in the near future.

The 16-time Grand Slam champion is currently in a good run of form, a period which saw him lift the Indian Wells title last Sunday.

Federer told The Times: "You know how it was, 'Am I going to quit?'. I know I come to different places all year and each event wants their answer, but sometimes it came from those who know me and after I lose a big match it's like, 'Come on!'

"I'm not afraid of playing and taking losses, but then you get a double whammy from the press. I don't like it when the fans start believing that this is the way it is."

The 30-year-old has only lost two matches since last September.

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