Roger Federer withdrew from the Paris Masters, the day after beating Alex De Minaur to win his 10th title in Basel. Photo: AFP World number three Roger Federer announced on Monday that he was withdrawing from this week´s Paris Masters in order to "pace" himself for the next year."I am extremely disappointed to have to pull out of the Paris Masters," he said in a statement."I have to pace myself since I want to play as long as possible on the ATP Tour."I am sorry for my French fans who I will see next year at Roland Garros."Tournament director Guy Forget said he was "disappointed" with Federer´s late decision to withdraw.Read more: Osaka outlasts Kvitova in WTA finals openerThe 38-year-old Federer warned on Sunday after winning his 10th Basel title that he may skip the trip to Paris."My fitness is fine, I´m happy with how I feel," he said."I just don´t know if I should play next week. I´ll figure it out with the team."Federer returned to the Paris Masters last year for the first time since 2015 and reached the semi-finals where he lost a three-set semi-final thriller to Novak Djokovic, who is top seed ahead of Rafael Nadal in the French capital this year.Federer will be replaced by a lucky loser in the main draw.
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