The 39-year-old, who is tied with Rafa Nadal on
20 Grand Slam titles, has not played a competitive match since
losing to Novak Djokovic in the Melbourne Park semi-finals last
January.
Federer's agent Tony Godsick said in December he was looking to
build a playing calendar for the Swiss from late February
onwards.
Swiss broadcaster SRF reported Federer could return at the ATP
250 tournament in Doha from March 8-13, an event he has won
three times.
"I want to celebrate great victories again. And for that I'm
ready to go the long, hard road," Federer told SRF.
"I've been thinking about when and where to come back for a long
time. I wanted to make my comeback at a smaller tournament so
that I wasn't fully in focus and where the stress is also a
little less."
Federer said he had continued to keep track of results on the
ATP Tour as worked his way back to fitness.
"I actually thought that I would not follow the sport very much
and would be more busy with my children and my rehab," Federer
added.
"I was surprised that I kept checking results and watching
matches. And normally I don't do that at all if I don't take
part in a tournament."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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