Bogota: Legendary tennis player Roger Federer has said that he was mentally disturbed after the cancellation of the exhibition match with Alexander Zverev in Colombia last month. According to media reports, the exhibition match was canceled shortly before the start of the match due to the performance in Bogota, during which he has been mentally disturbed. He is disappointed that this match has not happened. Tokyo Olympic Hockey: Indian men's team' first match against New Zealand, women's team against the Netherlands Federer said, 'We were warming up before the match and were also having fun on the court, but suddenly everything started changing. I was wondering, is this the best situation, because people had to go home and go safe. To be honest, when it came to be known that the match would not take place, it was a situation of stress and pressure for everyone. ' Women's boxer Nikhat Zareen demands this for Olympic trials He said, 'I had some trouble. When I came back to the locker room, I was emotionally upset.' Federer has played only once in Colombia so far. He defeated Joe Wilfred Tsonga of France in Bogota here in 2012. Suzuki unveils look of its new Sport Extreme Concept SUV car