Roger Federer says his priority in the coming months is to reclaim the No 1 ranking, but before he can achieve that the Swiss star knows he has to start winning Grand Slam titles again. "I have really been playing well the last six months and that is what I look at, not that I didn't make it to the final of the last four Grand Slams," Federer said.
Second-seeded Federer is fully primed for his first match on the weekend after being awarded a first-round bye at the $9 million Indian Wells WTA and ATP Masters Series tournament. The 16-time Grand Slam winner lost in the final of his last tournament to Novak Djokovic in Dubai. Federer has only played three tournaments this year and hasn't made the final of the last four Grand Slams.
That is a far cry from 2006-2007 when he won six of eight Grand Slam events. Djokovic has been especially troublesome for Federer of late, beating Federer in the Australian Open final in January. "It is part of my big goal this year to get back to No 1 because I like being world No 1 more than No 2," said the three-time Indian Wells champion, who held the top ranking for 285 weeks.
"I was happy about the way I played in Dubai. I won four in a row. I didn't play my best against Novak. Even though I lost the finals, I haven't thought about that match for two weeks." Federer has reached two finals in three tournaments this year, winning in Doha. This is the first time in eight years Federer hasn't held a Grand Slam title. He has 14 wins this year and just two defeats, both losses being to Serbia's Djokovic. Clearly if he is to reclaim the No 1 ranking, Federer is going to have to figure out a way to solve Djokovic, who is seeded third at Indian Wells.
Federer and Djokovic are in the bottom half of the 96-player men's draw and so could be headed for a semi-final showdown. "He is in a good spell right now," Federer said of Djokovic. "He is playing well so. It will be interesting to see how he plays here." Federer was relaxed and calm Thursday as he met with reporters for the first time since arriving in Indian Wells.
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