Roger Federer has agreed to play
in the grass-court tournament in Stuttgart for the next two years,
which would take his playing career at least halfway through 2017.
The June tournament switched from clay this year to open the
extended grass-court season and is a key warmup event for Wimbledon,
where Federer is seeking a record eighth title.
"Playing Stuttgart after clay season
and before Wimbledon is great. As you know, I like to try something new,
so I am curious to see what will happen in Stuttgart. I watched the first edition last June on television, it had a great
atmosphere. I've always wanted to play Stuttgart, but it was always the
wrong time after Wimbledon. Now that they've moved dates, the chance to
play it is very exciting. I can't wait," said Federer.
The seven-time Wimbledon Champion is a fan of the new, extended
three-week grass run-up to the Grand Slam.
"It's great to have an extra
week, It doesn't sound like much, but for us players it's a lot. I love
playing on grass. To play another tournament
on grass is great for me. I can manage my energy and schedule. It's all
about winning titles."
Tournament director Edwin Weindorfer commented, "With the appearance of Roger Federer in the next two years, we will
expand into new dimensions with the MercedesCup. He shaped the sport of
tennis like no other player on the international circuit. He has the
highest approval ratings and is a huge attraction for fans around the
world thanks to his superlative tennis. We are pleased that we can mark
the 100th anniversary of Weissenhof tournament with tennis and sports
idol Roger Federer playing the MercedesCup in Stuttgart 2016."
Dr. Jens Thiemer, VP Marketing Mercedes-Benz Cars, said: "The
participation of Mercedes-Benz ambassador Roger Federer at the
MercedesCup in 2016 is a very big win for the Weissenhof especially in
the 100th anniversary of its existence. This again shows the enormous
appeal of the Stuttgart tournament's switch to grass last year. The
MercedesCup serves players as a first-class preparation for Wimbledon."
The 34-year-old Federer had previously said he was already planning for 2017, deflecting questions about eventual retirement.
Federer
is playing at the ATP World Tour Finals in London this week, advancing
to the semifinals after winning all three of his group-stage matches.
Date: 21st November 2015, Source: AP and MercedesCup
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