After winning the U.S. Open on Saturday, 33-year-old Flavia Pennetta
said she would not be back in Flushing Meadows and the crowd might
have been concerned that 34-year-old Federer was harboring similar
thoughts.
While the Swiss is constantly asked how much longer he plans to play
and the media on high alert for any hints of his imminent
retirement, Federer made it clear he will return to New York next
year still chasing grand slam glory.
"I'll see you guys next year," Federer told an adoring crowd
following his 6-4 5-7 6-4 6-4 loss. "I'm very pleased with where my
game's at. I feel like it's moving in the right direction."
And that direction is full speed ahead for the Swiss maestro who
continues to defy age and predictions of his demise by remaining
near the top of the world rankings, piling up wins and titles.
While it has been three years since Federer celebrated the last of
his record 17 grand slam titles, he has threatened to add to his
total this season reaching the finals of both Wimbledon and the U.S.
Open while losing both time to his nemesis Djokovic.
Federer may have lost the U.S. Open but the Swiss has not lost his
smile, grace or hope that somewhere down the road there are more
major wins.
"I am playing a good year. I'm playing good tennis," said Federer.
"I am happy with where my level is at. I'm able to be consistent,
very consistent.
"Cincinnati obviously was a great feeling beating world number one
(Djokovic) and world number two (Andy Murray) in the same week. I
don't think I have done that before.
"Then of course it's also disappointment. Lost too many times in
finals. But at the same time, I did win my tournaments, the ones I
was supposed to.
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"Year's not over yet. I usually do have strong finishes to the
season, and I hope I can do that again."
Having beaten Djokovic in Cincinnati, the second seeded Swiss had
his chances again against the 28-year-old Serb but could only
convert four of 23 break chances.
Even so Federer left the National Tennis Center more encouraged than
discouraged by his performance.
"There were a lot of opportunities lost, I know why I lost," assured
Federer. "Yeah, surely I am very disappointed. I had my chances on
my racquet. I should never been down in the score the way I was.
"But Novak did a great job of fending them off, and, you know, all
of that.
"It was a tough night, but still, I don't know, thrilling at the
same time.
"So something I will work on, and keep moving forward, you know.
It's no problem for me."
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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