Federer ready and in good shape for
Australian Open campaign
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[January 13, 2020]
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger
Federer declared himself ready on Monday to kick off the new season
at next week's Australian Open despite having played no competitive
matches since November.
The 20-times Grand Slam winner was scheduled to warmup for the
year's first major at the inaugural ATP Cup in Australia but
withdrew to spend more time with his family.
In contrast, his rivals Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal were part of
some closely-fought matches at the team event, which was played in
Brisbane, Perth and Sydney.
Federer, 38, said he was happy with his preparation at home.
"I've trained long and hard in the off-season and I didn't have any
setbacks, which is crucial," Federer said at a promotional event in
Melbourne.
"Last week I was asking myself 'am I happy to go to Australia, or I
should rather just stay here and stopping pack immediately? Because
I can.
"I could easily just stay home and I was like, 'no, no, I'm really
happy to go to Melbourne and kick off the season there'.
"I have kept myself in good shape, obviously I had an amazing team
around me."
A six-time winner at Melbourne Park, Federer won the Australian Open
title in 2017 and 2018 but lost to Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas in the
fourth round last year.
Djokovic went on to win a record seventh Australian Open title in
2019 and looks in perfect shape to add another after his ninth
consecutive hard-court win over world number one Nadal on Sunday as
Serbia were crowned champions at the ATP Cup.
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Switzerland's Roger Federer in action during his group stage match
against Serbia's Novak Djokovic Action Images via Reuters/Tony
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Nadal has also shown no sign of trouble with his game or his fitness
and the contenders at the Australian Open could again be the Big
Three, who have shared the last 12 Grand Slam titles.
"I'm aware that at 38 I shouldn't be the favorite, it should be
someone probably in their 20s, but the three of us have been able to
stay as the favorites which is great for us," Federer said.
"Both guys are already showing great signs. I was watching a little
bit of their ATP Cup match and thought that was a great match. Both
guys, injury free, are always tough to beat."
Federer also offered Australian Ash Barty some advice as she
prepares to play her home Grand Slam as women's world number one.
"What a year she's had; it was a pleasure watching her play,"
Federer said. "She can have a different mindset.
"It can relax you and you can really explore all of your potential
and that's what happened to me when I won my first major, and I
broke through as world number one after that.
"I thought, 'well now I'm the guy to beat and I prefer to be in this
position rather than being a contender'. I hope that Ash is also
going to see it that way."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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