<p>Swiss tennis great Roger Federer's hometown won't be naming a street after him - at least for now.</p>.<p>Officials and politicians in Basel have begun discussions on how to honour the 20-time grand slam singles champion, who <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/tearful-federer-bows-out-of-tennis-with-laver-cup-defeat-1147824.html" target="_blank">retired from the ATP tour</a> last month.</p>.<p>But city surveyor Paul Haffner ruled out prospects of Federer getting his own street, an accolade already bestowed on him by some Swiss and German cities.</p>.<p>"The policy in Basel is that only deceased individuals have a square or a street named after them," Haffner told Swiss broadcaster <em>SRF</em>.</p>.<p>Arguably Basel's most famous ever resident and one of the world's best recognised sportsmen, Federer already has a tram in the city that bears his name and discussions are under way on dedicating a building to him.</p>
<p>Swiss tennis great Roger Federer's hometown won't be naming a street after him - at least for now.</p>.<p>Officials and politicians in Basel have begun discussions on how to honour the 20-time grand slam singles champion, who <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/tennis/tearful-federer-bows-out-of-tennis-with-laver-cup-defeat-1147824.html" target="_blank">retired from the ATP tour</a> last month.</p>.<p>But city surveyor Paul Haffner ruled out prospects of Federer getting his own street, an accolade already bestowed on him by some Swiss and German cities.</p>.<p>"The policy in Basel is that only deceased individuals have a square or a street named after them," Haffner told Swiss broadcaster <em>SRF</em>.</p>.<p>Arguably Basel's most famous ever resident and one of the world's best recognised sportsmen, Federer already has a tram in the city that bears his name and discussions are under way on dedicating a building to him.</p>