Roger Federer and Alexander Zverev finished off their exhibition tour during the weekend in Hangzhou, China playing two games including one in doubles.
Federer and Zverev fell to the Bryan Brothers 7-6, 7-6 and they also played in singles with the Swiss legend winning 6-1, 6-7, 6-2.
He spoke afterwards and admitted that he was going to be playing in Hangzhou for the at least the next four years and the duo also took part in kids' clinics, a charity auction and photo ops to help maximise their time in Asia.
“Thank you for coming out to this very special weekend for all the players,” Federer told the crowd in the aftermath of both matches. “I’ve had a chance to see the city and meet people along the way and it was an absolute pleasure playing here tonight again after the doubles yesterday. It’s been a lot of fun so thank you very much.
“I really enjoyed my time here in Hangzhou. I’ll be coming back for many more years to come.”
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