Federer to skip Rogers Cup in Toronto

Swiss ace Roger Federer has pulled out of the upcoming Rogers Cup in Canada, saying scheduling is key to his longevity moving forward.

Swiss tennis star Roger Federer

Roger Federer has pulled out of Canada's Rogers Cup to save his energy for other events. (AAP)

World No.2 Roger Federer has withdrawn from next month's Rogers Cup in Toronto as part of his ongoing strategy to lighten his schedule and conserve energy for the top events.

The decision by the 36-year-old Swiss, who was stunned in the final of last year's Rogers Cup in Montreal by German Alexander Zverev, comes less than two weeks after his quarter-final loss at Wimbledon.

"I had a fantastic time in Montreal last year and always enjoy playing in front of the Canadian fans, but unfortunately with scheduling being the key to my longevity moving forward, I have regrettably decided to withdraw from Toronto this year," Federer said in a statement issued by organisers on Monday.

"I wish the tournament every success and am sorry to miss it."

The August 4-12 Rogers Cup will include nine of the top 10 players on the ATP World Tour, including world No.3 and three-time champion Rafael Nadal and Wimbledon champion and four-time winner Novak Djokovic.


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