Federer makes smooth return to action in Hopman Cup
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[January 02, 2017]
(Reuters) - Roger Federer showed
no signs of rust in his first competitive match for six months when
he outclassed Dan Evans 6-3 6-4 at the Hopman Cup on Monday.
The 17-times grand slam winner underwent knee surgery in February
and, after missing the French Open with a back injury, announced in
July that he needed extensive rehabilitation and would be sidelined
for the rest of the season.
Federer walked out to a standing ovation from more than 13,500 fans
at the Perth Arena and breezed to an easy win over Evans, putting
Switzerland 1-0 ahead in their match against Britain in the mixed
team event.
"The standing ovation coming in, it was very special. I'm here now
enjoying and looking forward to the week of course," the 35-year-old
said in a courtside interview.
Asked what keeps him going, Federer said; "I guess it depends also
on how you get hurt. I got hurt filling up a bath for my children.
It's not really the way I wanted to leave this game."
The former world number one, who has slipped to 16th in the
rankings, said he enjoyed the time out but had started to miss
tennis.
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"You can't be more happy to return back on a Centre Court, taping
your ankles, tying your shoes and walking out and getting that kind
of welcome," he said.
Federer has not won a grand slam title since Wimbledon in 2012.
"It would be nice to win another one, of course I'd even take
two-three-four," he said.
"It's tough at the top. A lot of good guys are there right now, a
lot of young guys are coming up too. The gap's definitely not very
big but I gave it chance. Let's see what happens."
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi, editing by Ed Osmond)
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