Roger Federer has said that he still hopes to win the one title that has eluded him - individual Olympic gold. Time may be catching up with the 38-year-old but he is still making plans for next year and 2019 certainly won't be his last season. Federer, who won Olympic gold with Stan Wawrinka in doubles, missed the Rio Games because of a knee injury and looking ahead to Tokyo 2020 he admitted that "to be part of it again would be great". "I'll just have to see how family is doing, how is my body doing, and then if everything is green and I really feel it's the right thing to do, I'll play it," added the 20-time Grand Slam champion. Federer is currently in Geneva ahead of the third edition of the Laver Cup, a team event that pits Europe against the rest of the world.