Swiss maestro Roger Federer will play for heavy medal in 2020.
The 20-time Grand Slam champion confirmed he plans to play the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
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"I've been debating with my team for a few weeks now, months actually, what I should do in the summer after Wimbledon and before the US Open," Federer said. "I carried the flag twice for Switzerland in Athens and Beijing, I've got a gold and a silver, and I would love to play again so I'm very excited."
Since Federer is skipping next month's Davis Cup final, he will need a wild card to play the Tokyo Olympics.
Federer partnered buddy Stan Wawrinka to the Olympic doubles gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics where he served as Switzerland's flag bearer. Federer fell to American James Blake in the Beijing quarterfinals.
The 38-year-old Swiss will take another shot at the Olympic singles gold medal in what will be his fifth career Olympic appearance. Federer's best singles result was winning the silver medal at the 2012 London Games where he bowed to home favorite Andy Murray in a festive final on the grass of Wimbledon.
The Olympics hold a special place in Federer's heart. At the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Federer began dating fellow Olympian and future wife, Mirka.
Three years ago, Federer planned a mixed doubles dream team with good friend and compatriot Martina Hingis at the 2016 Olympic games in Rio.
The Swiss superstar was also scheduled to reprise his partnership with Wawrinka in doubles, however Federer pulled the plug on his 2016 season to rehab his surgically-repaired left knee.