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Federer dismisses ‘favorite’ tag

36-year-old great has high expectatio­ns Down Under

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Roger Federer says a 36-yearold should not really be considered a favorite for the Australian Open, although when the man in question is himself, no one was taking him seriously.

The Swiss breezed through his media duties on Sunday with the same swagger he will take on court against Slovenia’s Aljaz Bedene on Tuesday, when he kicks off the defense of the title he won against great rival Rafael Nadal last year.

That unforgetta­ble triumph ended a five-year hiatus in Federer’s Grand Slam collection and a few months later, he took his tally to a record-extending 19 by winning Wimbledon.

Few would bet against him becoming only the fourth tennis player to reach 20 in two weeks’ time, although Federer was reluctant to accept the favorite’s tag.

“With age, I feel like I play down my chances just because I don’t think a 36-year-old should be a favorite of a tournament; it should not be the case,” he told reporters.

“That’s why I see things more relaxed, you know, at a later stage of my career.”

Federer says the likes of sixtime champion Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka, both returning after lengthy injury breaks, could benefit from the same mind-set he arrived with in Melbourne last year, when he was just back from a sixmonth hiatus.

“This year I hope to win the first few rounds and get rolling, whereas last year it was more of a ‘let’s see what happens’ kind of tournament,” said Federer, who is seeded second behind world No.1 Nadal.

“Maybe similar to what Novak or Stan or others are going through this year. It’s like, let’s just see what happens. If you’re in the draw, you give yourself a chance.

“That’s what happened for me last year. All ended up way better than I thought it would. Having no expectatio­ns was so nice after all these years always having expectatio­ns.”

Despite being a year older, Federer has higher expectatio­ns this year and says his build-up has been “perfect.”

He won all his four singles matches as he and Belinda Bencic helped Switzerlan­d lift the Hopman Cup in Perth.

“It was a great preparatio­n last year. I think it’s going to be helpful again for me this year because the court plays exactly the same in Perth and here in Melbourne,” he said.

Federer is bidding to win successive Australian Opens for the first time since 2006-07.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Roger Federer reacts during a press conference ahead of the 2018 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Sunday in Melbourne, Australia.
Photo: IC Roger Federer reacts during a press conference ahead of the 2018 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on Sunday in Melbourne, Australia.

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