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5 reasons why Roger Federer should not retire any time soon

  ↵ At the end of the 2013 season, everybody thought it was the end of the Roger Federer era.At the end of the 2014 season, he has answered all his critics. Five ATP Titles, one Grand Slam final, two Grand Slam semi-finals, World No. 2 ranking and also his first ever Davis Cup title for Switzerland - it could not have been a better season for Federer.  Come 2015, he will be looking to better his 2014 results and try to add to his Grand Slam tally.  Here are 5 reasons as to why Federer should not retire anytime soon. 

#1 Form of his life

At the age of 33,Federer is in the form of his life. No one, not even die-hard Federer fans would have expected him to make such a great comeback after an extremely disappointing season on the court in 2013. 

He took note of everything that went wrong in 2013 and worked on his game with the help of Stefan Edberg. He changed the size of his racket head and was able to play the same free flowing, attacking tennis which we have all become accustomed to. 

He has looked good against the top 10 this season and has a 17-5 win-loss record against them. 

He ended the season by winning his first ever Davis Cup with Switzerland. When he is such good form, he will be looking to carry it on to next year and there is no reason as to why he should consider retiring. 

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