The Citizen (KZN)

Being No 1 is not Federer’s target

WORLD NO 2’S PLAN IS TO PEAK FOR THE SLAMS However he could be at the top of the pile after Aussie Open.

- London

Roger Federer admits earning the year-end world No 1 ranking is no longer a realistic ambition despite his remarkable renaissanc­e this year. Federer is already certain to finish behind Rafael Nadal in the final rankings of 2017, but the world No 2 appears poised to push his old rival for top spot next season.

If Federer wins this week’s ATP Finals – he is through to the semifinals – he will finish the year just 140 points behind Nadal.

Having won the Australian Open and a record eighth Wimbledon title this year, Federer could have been forgiven for targeting another spell at No 1.

But the 36-year-old has already spent a record 302 weeks in his career in pole position and he doesn’t believe the year-end crown is a target worth chasing hard because of the strain it would put on his body.

Federer has a carefully chosen schedule in which he doesn’t play as many tournament­s as his rivals in a bid to peak at the Grand Slams.

It worked to perfection this year and he said: “Look, it’s not a realistic goal in some ways, the world number one.

“It is interestin­g. It’s the ultimate achievemen­t in tennis in some ways, it always has been for me.

“Maybe if I start thinking about it too often and too much, I think I’m maybe also not playing the way I’m supposed to be playing,” he said.

“Maybe I tense up, maybe I’m nervous, maybe that’s not good for my back. Who knows what it is.”

Federer could overtake Nadal early in the 2018, although as the Australian Open champion, he will be defending 2 000 points in Melbourne in January, meaning he would need a strong showing in the year’s first Grand Slam to put pressure on the Spaniard.

The 19-time Slam winner’s decision to skip the recent Paris Masters ended his No 1 bid this year, but he says he has no qualms about that decision.

“Regrets? I don’t have any. But maybe losing to Tommy Haas (in Stuttgart) and Evgeny Donskoy (in Dubai) ended up haunting me,” he said. – AFP

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Picture: Getty Images ROGER FEDERER

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