Roger Federer latest as tennis legend announces Australian Open comeback – The MirrorTennis icon Roger Federer has confirmed he’ll be participating at next year’s Australian Open, more than three years after he announced his retirement from the sport
Tom Sunderland Sports Writer
15:36, 12 Dec 2025
Roger Federer will make a much-anticipated return to the Australian Open in January(Image: CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images)Everything you need to know about Roger Federer’s latest comeback appearance…Return to Melbourne: Roger Federer has confirmed he will make a sensational return to the tennis court at the Australian Open in January 2025. This will be his first appearance at the Melbourne Park venue since he last competed there in 2020.Inaugural Ceremony: The Swiss tennis legend is set to participate in the tournament’s first-ever Opening Ceremony on Saturday, January 17. This special event is scheduled to take place one day before the main competition officially begins.Star-Studded Match: Fans will see Federer in action during a special exhibition segment dubbed the ‘Battle of the World No. 1s’. He will share the court with other tennis greats, including Andre Agassi, Patrick Rafter and Lleyton Hewitt.Celebration of Legends: The new Opening Ceremony is designed to honour the history of the sport and celebrate its greatest champions. Tournament director Craig Tiley expressed his thrill at welcoming Federer back to launch the season in such spectacular fashion.A Proper Farewell: This appearance provides Federer with a unique opportunity to say a proper goodbye to his Australian supporters. He has not visited the country since retiring from professional tennis more than three years ago.Federer’s Excitement: The former world No. 1 expressed how much he looks forward to returning to the “Happy Slam” and seeing his Aussie fans. He fondly recalled his previous victories on Rod Laver Arena, dubbing his 2017 win one of his most treasured memories.Limited Appearances: Since hanging up his racket at the 2022 Laver Cup, Federer has made very few public appearances on a tennis court. Most of his recent play has been limited to brief celebrity tie-breaks, making this exhibition particularly significant.Event Timing: The event will serve as a curtain-raiser for the 2026 Australian Open, setting the stage for the year’s first Grand Slam. It promises to be an emotional moment for fans who have missed seeing the six-time champion in Australia.Follow Daily Mirror:
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