Khaleej Times

Beaten Federer eager to get back on court

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london — Roger Federer says he “can’t wait” to get back on court in Australia after an inspired David Goffin destroyed his chance to finish a golden season with a flourish at the ATP Finals.

The Swiss world number two went into his semifinal on Saturday as the overwhelmi­ng favourite to ease past the Belgian on his way to a record seventh title at the season finale in London.

Federer had never lost to his opponent in six matches and the contest appeared to be going to script when the Swiss easily won the first set before a rejuvenate­d Goffin turned the tide to take the match 2-6, 6-3, 6-4.

“I’s been an amazing year for me,” said a disappoint­ed Federer, who said he had not found his best form in London.

“Been so happy that I was playing at this level from the beginning till basically the end, till today. So it’s been great.

“Really enjoyed myself in the process. I felt I was playing in a way that I also like, playing forward, playing attacking tennis. I wish I could have done that a little bit more today. It’s kind of disappoint­ing to finish on this note.

“But whatever happened today is less important than if I look at the entire season. With that season, I’m extremely happy.”

Federer astonished the tennis world by winning the Australian Open in his first tournament back after a six-month injury layoff, beating his long-time rival Rafael Nadal in a gripping five-set final.

He followed that up with a record eighth Wimbledon crown, winning a Tour-leading seven titles in all and losing just five matches in the whole of 2017.

“I’m just looking forward to some time off now, away from the match court, away from the pressure, then hopefully play well in Australia,” said the 36-year-old. “I can’t wait to play there again. I had the best time of my life this year, so can’t wait to go back there.”

Federer reported a clean bill of health, saying he had no problem with the knee injury that cut short his 2016 campaign and that he had recovered from a back problem that flared up in Montreal earlier in the season.

“So I’m actually very relieved that I was able to finish strong now in Shanghai, Laver Cup, Basel, now here again as well. It shows that things are in the past now,” the 19time Grand Slam champion added.

“It’s good to know that I can bounce back and get my confidence back. Other than that, I didn’t have many problems... So considerin­g how last year went, this year was perfect.”

Federer was quizzed about the chances of the other members of the “Big Four” next year, with Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray both missing from the ATP Finals and Nadal forced to pull out after his first round-robin match at the London’s O2 Arena. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Roger Federer walks off the court after losing to David Goffin of Belgium in their ATP World Tour Finals semifinal in London. —
Reuters Roger Federer walks off the court after losing to David Goffin of Belgium in their ATP World Tour Finals semifinal in London. —

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