Undercooked Federer hopes for fast
start at Melbourne Park
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[January 18, 2020]
By Sudipto Ganguly
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Roger Federer is
bidding for a third title in four years at Melbourne Park and a
record-extending 21st Grand Slam trophy but having not played
competitive tennis since November the Swiss is keeping a lid on
expectations.
Unlike his main rivals, Federer, who won his last Grand Slam in 2018
at Melbourne Park, opted out of the inaugural ATP Cup to spend more
time with his family before launching his 22nd season on Tour.
The third seed's pre-tournament news conference on Saturday was
dominated by questions about the ongoing bushfires in Australia and
the role of the top men's players on the air quality issue during
the tournament.
"And I'm playing Steve Johnson, by the way, for those who care," a
smiling Federer told reporters. "I don't know, I figured that's why
I'm in Australia, but that's okay."

His opening round opponent on Monday -- American world number 81
Johnson -- won a challenger tournament in nearby Bendigo and reached
the quarter-finals in the Canberra challenger last week.
When finally asked about his opening match, Federer said with a
smile: "I'm not in the mood now.
"Look, it's exactly the tricky situation right now, playing somebody
who has just played a lot this week. He's ready to go. He's
match-ready and I'm not."
Federer's last match was a defeat in the ATP Finals in November by
Stefanos Tsitsipas, who also beat him at Melbourne Park in the
fourth round last year.
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witzerland's Roger Federer attends a news conference. REUTERS/Asanka
Brendon Ratnayake

"I got to really make sure I get out of the gates quick," Federer
said. "Practice has been going well. Had plenty of time to pace
myself and do all the things I had to do to get ready. I hope it's
enough.
"I know it's a super long road to victory. That's why I got to take
it one match at a time. My expectations are quite low."
Canadian world number 103 Brayden Schnur labeled Federer and Rafa
Nadal "selfish" for not taking a vocal stand for the lower-profile
players who faced a difficult time this week during qualifiers due
to the bushfire smoke. [ID: nL8N29K035]
"I don't think I can do more than what I did," Federer said. "I'm on
the council. I've been on the tour for so long. I came through the
lower ranks, the juniors.
"At the end of the day we all care for one another. We cross paths
in the locker room. I understand some frustration always because
this tour, this calendar, this schedule, whatever it may be, is
never perfect.
"Some guys are always going to complain. But at the end of the day
this is also something new with the smoke. Everybody's got to figure
it out."
(Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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