Roger Federer: Tennis ace hurt knee running bath for twin daughters
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Roger Federer says the knee injury he suffered after the Australian Open in January occurred while preparing a bath for his twin daughters.
The 17-time Grand Slam champion, 34, needed arthroscopic surgery to repair a torn meniscus and is set to make his return at the Miami Open this week.
"I think I was going to run a bath for the girls," he said.
"I made a very simple movement, turned back, heard a click in my knee. I went to the zoo. My leg was swollen."
Federer said he was happy with how surgery went but "very sad" he had needed an operation.
"I thought I was going to get through my career without any," said the Swiss. "It was a big shock and, yeah, disappointing."
Federer is scheduled to face Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in round two in Miami.
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