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Federer declines invitation to attend Australian Open (The Sydney Morning Herald)

During September's Laver Cup, Tennis Australia officials gauged Federer's interest about returning to Australia in January in some capacity.

As well I was a little bit tired, so I had to go more for the shots. “The welcome mat will always be rolled out for Roger,” a Tennis Australia official told the Herald and The Age. Every match will be available live on While most salivated over Australia’s pool which was to pit Rafael Nadal against Nick Kyrgios before the Australian withdrew from the event with an ankle injury, Group F being played in Perth had some eerie premonitions. “That was a little bit I was trying. He’ll have to go through qualifiers to get there.

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Australian Open wildcard Chris Eubanks slams Qantas in farcical 48 ... (7NEWS.com.au)

The tennis player has gone viral after a ludicrous three-flight journey halfway across the world.

“I love a good lounge so I decide to use my AMEX benefits to get in the lounge to kill some time. he says ‘you’ll be lucky to receive them in two weeks, there’s global backlog on missing bags’. We land and find out that our next flight to Sydney has been delayed EIGHT HOURS. “This flight to Sydney is the most uncomfortable flight I’ve ever experienced. “First flight is from Pune to Bengaluru. I selected the flights, got the seats, and when it came time to pay, I got the ‘Your Flight is no longer available. “So the flight I booked has 2 layovers. I was not OK.” LADY IT’S NOT OUR FAULT OUR FLIGHT WAS DELAYED. flight to Bengaluru... I’m not used to layovers (very spoiled) but it’s the only option so I go with it,” he wrote. Try to rebook’ (message).

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Tennis great Roger Federer TURNS DOWN invitation to the ... (Daily Mail)

Tennis superstar Roger Federer has declined an invitation from Tennis Australia to attend this year's Australian Open - denying the organisers a huge coup ...

The only hard part here is, is that there is 300 players and 300 coaches and guests and more and this and that,' Federer told 'I think the thing is here at the Australian Open, and look, I call it the happiest land. Tennis superstar Roger Federer has declined an invitation from Tennis Australia to attend the this year's Australian Open - denying the organisers a huge coup following the Swiss ace's retirement

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