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Roger Federer excited to partner Martina Hingis at Rio Olympics

ByReuters

Updated 11/12/2015 at 21:04 GMT

Switzerland's two greatest tennis players will join forces at next year's Rio Olympics when Roger Federer and Martina Hingis play together in the mixed doubles.

Swiss pair Martina Hingis (C) and Roger Federer (L) talk at the net as they wait to shake hands with their opponents Amanda Coetzer and Wayne Ferreira of South Africa, at the Hopman Cup being played in the Burswood Dome in Perth 05 January 2001

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"Roll back the years with @mhingis. Really excited to be playing mixed doubles with you 15 years later at the Rio games," the 34-year-old Federer said on Twitter.
He last played alongside his fellow Swiss at the Hopman Cup in 2001.
Seventeen-times Grand Slam champion Federer, a year younger than Hingis who came out of retirement for a second time in 2013 and won the women's doubles at this year's Wimbledon and U.S. Open, claimed Olympic gold for his country in 2008 when he partnered Stanislas Wawrinka in Beijing.
Hingis, winner of five grand slam singles titles but never an Olympic medal, and India's Sania Mirza are currently the top-ranked women's doubles pairing.
"I looked up to her when I was younger, I thought she was the most unbelievable talent," Federer told the BBC.
"She's almost my age and she was winning grand slams while I was still at the national tennis centre and I couldn't believe how good she was."
World number three Federer will try to juggle his schedule next year to give himself a shot at winning the Olympic singles gold, the one notable title missing in his illustrious career.
He reached the final in London in 2012 but was beaten by Briton Andy Murray.
"I've always said the Olympics is very important to me," Federer added. "Every Olympic Games has been a super-amazing experience, an eye-opener, a great learning curve for me.
"Seeing other athletes, getting inspired and motivated, carrying the flag is such a proud moment in my career and my life as a person. To have done that twice for Switzerland, in Athens and Beijing, was incredible."

OUR VIEW

Erm, shall we just hand this medal out now?
These two have played together before, are hugely talented and Hingis is a doubles specialist. In 2015 alone she has won the mixed doubles at Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open while also claiming doubles success at Wimbledon and the US.
Meanwhile, Federer is Federer. Were it not for the ridiculously durable Novak Djokovic, he would still be dominating the men’s game at the age of 34.
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