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US OPEN ’17: Federer says 3rd major of year would be surreal

- By HOWARD FENDRICH AP TENNIS WRITER

Even Roger Federer finds it all a little surprising.

After going 4 1/2 years without collecting a major championsh­ip, now firmly in his mid-30s, he heads into Monday’s start of the U.S. Open with a chance to win his third such trophy of 2017.

“I mean, I have a hard time thinking I could win three Slams in one year. It just sounds totally surreal to me,” Federer said in an interview with The Associated Press. “But I’ll prepare myself the best way possible, so that I will have the best chance to really excel there in New York.”

Yes, Federer is most certainly back. All the way back. He’s back in the field at Flushing Meadows after sitting out the hard-court tournament a year ago while taking off the last half of the season to let his surgically repaired left knee heal. And he’s back in the role of Grand Slam title favorite after winning the past two majors he entered, the Australian Open in January and Wimbledon in July.

Is he playing as well as — or perhaps better than — ever?

“I don’t know. It’s hard to tell. It doesn’t really matter to me. I would hope that I’m a better player today, just (by) virtue of time that’s gone by and I’ve had time to practice and train and all that stuff,” he said with a sigh. “But better? In a way I would hope so.”

Federer turned 36 on Aug. 8, making him older than all but two men to have ever won the most important tennis tournament held in the United States, an event first held in 1881.

 ?? AP PHOTO BY CHARLES KRUPA ?? In this 2008 file photo shows Roger Federer, of Switzerlan­d, kissing the championsh­ip trophy after winning the men's finals championsh­ip over Andy Murray, of Britain, at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York.
AP PHOTO BY CHARLES KRUPA In this 2008 file photo shows Roger Federer, of Switzerlan­d, kissing the championsh­ip trophy after winning the men's finals championsh­ip over Andy Murray, of Britain, at the U.S. Open tennis tournament in New York.

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