Swiss Ace calls for clarity on Olympics

16 May, 2021 - 00:05 0 Views
Swiss Ace calls for clarity on Olympics

The Sunday Mail

Tennis great Roger Federer has called on Olympics organisers to end the uncertainty around the Tokyo Games, with the 20-times Grand Slam winner saying he was still in two minds whether to compete. The Olympics are slated for July 23 to August 8, after being postponed in March last year over the coronavirus pandemic. But Japan, battling a surge of infections, has extended until the end of May a state of emergency in its capital, Tokyo, and three areas.

“Honestly I don’t know what to think. I am a bit between the two,” Federer, who won a doubles gold in the 2008 Beijing Games and a silver in singles four years later in London, told Swiss television station Leman Bleu on Friday.

“I would love to play in the Olympics, win a medal for Switzerland.

“It would make me especially proud.

“But if it doesn’t happen because of the situation, I would be the first to understand.

“I think what the athletes need is a decision: is it going to happen or is it not going to happen?

“At the moment, we have the impression that it will happen.

“We know it’s a fluid situation.

“And you can also decide as an athlete if you want to go.

“If you feel there is a lot of resistance, maybe it’s better not to go. I don’t know.”

A petition calling for the cancellation of the rescheduled Games garnered 350 000 signatures in nine days, and was submitted to organisers on Friday, raising new questions about whether the Olympics should go ahead.

Rafa Nadal, who is tied with Federer at 20, the most Grand Slam singles titles in men’s tennis, and 23-times Grand Slam winner Serena Williams last week said they were still unsure of competing in Tokyo. Japan’s top-ranked women’s and men’s tennis players –  Naomi Osaka and Kei Nishikori – also added their voice to the concerns, saying the risks of holding the Olympics amid the pandemic should continue to be carefully discussed.

Federer, a father of four, said he had taken the Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine.

“I am glad that I could do it, with all the travelling I do,” said Federer.

“Even if I am staying in Switzerland, I think there are advantages.

“Above all, I did it for others because I don’t want to give it to anyone else, even if I still remain very careful.

“We are very careful with the family and with our friends.” – Reuters

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