Practice king Federer ready for competitive return
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[June 13, 2017]
(Reuters) - Sticking to a
limited schedule has helped Roger Federer enjoy a renaissance late
in his career but the Swiss says rest time is now over and he is
looking forward to returning to action at the Mercedes Cup in
Stuttgart.
The 35-year-old was ruled out for six months last year as he
recovered from a knee injury but made a winning return this season
at the Australian Open, Indian Wells and Miami before opting out of
the entire clay-court season.
The former world number one is eager to get back to competition in
2017 after a 10-week layoff.
"There are no more breaks now," Federer told the ATP's official
website (atpworldtour.com)
"I've had enough breaks. I'm a practice world champion now and
that's not who I want to be. I want to be a champ on the match
courts.
"So I'm going to be playing a regular schedule for the second part
of the season... And this is the beginning here at the Mercedes Cup
in Stuttgart."
During Federer's absence, Rafa Nadal won four clay tournaments,
culminating in Sunday's French Open victory, and Federer said the
Spaniard could finish the year on top of the world rankings.
"Obviously Rafa is in great position to finish World No. 1. For him
it's going to be all about staying injury free," he added. "For me
it's about getting back to winning ways, where I left off in Miami."
Federer said he expected Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic, Kei Nishikori
and Stan Wawrinka to step up their game in the second half of the
season.
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Switzerland's Roger
Federer reacts during the Match for Africa 3 benefit tennis match
against Andy Murray of Britain. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
"It's going to be an epic finish to the end of the season. Quite
exciting actually for the ATP Tour."
Federer will play either Frenchman Pierre-Hugues Herbert or German
Tommy Haas in the second round at Stuttgart on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Aditi Prakash in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
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