Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Federer happy with year’s performanc­e

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Defeat by Alexander Zverev at the ATP Finals on Saturday left Roger Federer stuck on 99 career titles, but despite missing out on his century the Swiss said he was happy with his season. Federer began the year by claiming a record-extending 20th Grand Slam title in Australia and while he won three other tournament­s this year his season ended in frustratin­g fashion.

“I mean, (Pete) Sampras once upon a time said, if you win a slam, it’s a good season,” the 37-year-old told reporters after his 7-5, 7-6(5) loss to the young German at the O2 Arena.

“The second half of the season could have been better maybe. I’m happy I gave myself opportunit­ies again in that second half of the season. I maybe lost a couple too many close matches that could have changed things around for me a little bit.”

Federer was referring to his Wimbledon quarter-final defeat by Kevin Anderson when he led by two sets and had a match point. “I’m a little bit disappoint­ed there because I believe I was close. Being close makes me believe I can keep going, I can win again. That’s uplifting in some ways,” he said. “Overall I’m happy how the season went. There’s many positives, to be quite honest. So I’m excited for next season.”

That will be good news for the Federer fans who dread the day he decides to hang up his racket.

Federer said he would sit down with his coaching team and come up with a schedule for 2019 and had not ruled out returning to the European claycourt swing he sat out this year. “Definitely the plan is to play again next year, and come up with a good schedule that suits my family,” he said.

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