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Roger Federer not keen on coaching career

Roger Federer suggests that he will not become a 'super-coach' after his playing career comes to an end.

Roger Federer has revealed that he is not looking to become a 'super-coach' on the ATP Tour once his playing career is over.

The Swiss star is currently coached by Stefan Edberg, but has suggested that he has no intention of following the Swede by continuing in the professional game.

He told Sky Sports: "As a 'super-coach', you can pick and choose a little bit where you want to go. Never say never, but I have a hard time seeing myself travelling the tour again.

"I see myself more helping kids in Switzerland at the National Tennis Centre."

Federer faces John Isner on Monday for a place in the last eight.

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