General, well said, I think that's what he thinks.
If he said something like I'm not sure I can win a major again, I'm not sure he would be out there playing.
He's been knocking at the door the past two years - 3 finals, but the door has been shut by one man, Djokovic.
Just think, if Djokovic had been in a slump, or hurt, or less than as good as he was, Federer might very well be sitting on 20 majors now, just as your 100 titles thread at MTF predicted. You certainly were not far off. The opportunities were there.
Now for kicks, Roger was the second oldest player to win Wimbledon when he won at almost 31 years of age in 2012.
Who is the oldest player to win Wimbledon in the Open Era?
(Hint: He played on the USA Davis Cup team that was part of winning 5 straight Davis Cup Championships)
(2nd Hint: He was the USA Davis Cup captain for a time, leading the team to two championships)
(3rd Hint: He was just short of 32 years old when he became the oldest player to win Wimbledon)
Respectfully,
masterclass