The Cairns Post

FEDERER LOOKS IN GOOD FORM

Federer in box seat for repeat Oz Open as contenders fight for fitness

- JUSTIN CHADWICK editorial@cairnspost.com.au facebook.com/TheCairnsP­ost www.cairnspost.com.au twitter.com/TheCairnsP­ost

THE Australian Open is shaping as a battle between the walking wounded, and that spells very good news for world No.2 Roger Federer.

Rafael Nadal (knee), Andy Murray (hip), Novak Djokovic (elbow), Milos Raonic (wrist), Kei Nishikori (wrist), and Stan Wawrinka (knee) are all under injury clouds approachin­g the first major of the year.

It remains to be seen which of the injured stars will even make it to the Australian Open. Federer has avoided the injury curse so far, with the 36year-old opening his Hopman Cup campaign with a 6-4 6-3 win over Japan’s Yuichi Sugita on Saturday night. Although rusty at times, Federer was happy with his first hitout of the season, and said his body was feeling great.

With a host of his main rivals battling injuries, Federer’s chances of defending his Australian Open crown are increasing by the day.

However, Federer isn’t getting carried away just yet.

“Look, they pulled out (of warm-up tournament­s) maybe because they’re not quite ready yet, or maybe because they need a couple more weeks,” Federer said. “We’ll only really know in a week or 10 days’ time who is really actually going to pull out.

“I hope they all get back. But something tells me that two guys out of the five, six probably won’t make it.”

Federer said even if a bunch of top contenders were forced to pull out, it would still be a difficult task to win the Australian Open.

“Maybe it’s going to open the door for me, and others too,” Federer said.

“But that’s just all talk right now.

“At my age I’ve got to be really focused about my own game, my own body, my own problems that I will have.

“It’s still going to be seven matches over five sets. That’s not easy to do. Regardless of who’s going to be playing, and who is not, to win the Australian Open doesn’t come around easily.”

Switzerlan­d beat Japan in their opening Hopman Cup tie, and will face Russia’s pairing of Karen Khachanov and Anastasia Pavlyuchen­kova tomorrow night.

AT MY AGE I’VE GOT TO BE REALLY FOCUSED ABOUT MY OWN GAME, MY OWN BODY, MY OWN PROBLEMS THAT I WILL HAVE. ROGER FEDERER

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 ?? Picture: AFP PHOTO ?? FIGHTING FIT: Roger Federer warms up for the Australian Open with a win against Yuichi Sugita of Japan in Perth on Saturday.
Picture: AFP PHOTO FIGHTING FIT: Roger Federer warms up for the Australian Open with a win against Yuichi Sugita of Japan in Perth on Saturday.

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