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[Reporter Liang Weiming/Comprehensive Report] Tennis legend Roger Federer is expected to return to Wimbledon this summer!

The old British media "BBC", which is in charge of broadcasting the event, actively invited the famous Swiss player to serve as a ball commentator, and the talks between the two sides have entered the final stage.

According to the "Daily Telegraph" and other British media reports, the former British professional tennis player and well-known TV host Sue Barker has retired from the "BBC". The British National Broadcasting Corporation is actively looking for her successor. Feder, the 8-time Wimbledon men's singles champion, is on the hot list and has the opportunity to comment on the sidelines for the first time in the familiar grass-court Grand Slam.

The 41-year-old father Fei has a close friendship with the experienced Barker. After he won his first Wimbledon title in 2003, Barker's emotional interview once moved Feder to tears.

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Among the "Big Three" in tennis, Feder was the first to retire last year. Although the 20 Grand Slam men's singles champions have been defeated by Spain's "Barrah" Nadal (Rafael Nadal) and Serbia's Novak Djokovic (Novak Djokovic). Beyond, but elegant and refined gentleman demeanor, he is still popular, and he is also one of the most popular athletes in the world.

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