Federer happy to return to clay after three-year hiatus

Federer had skipped the clay court season the past two years since last competing in Rome in May 2016 but confirmed his participation for the tournament in Madrid earlier this year.

Federer happy to return to clay after three-year hiatus

(Reuters)





"I'm happy that the decision I took last December, when I started feeling like I definitely want to play on the clay, was the right one," Federer, 37, told reporters.

"I haven't looked back yet during the clay court build-up, thinking, 'Ah, maybe I shouldn't have.' I'm happy I'm here, I'm happy I am on the surface.

"It takes some time getting used to how to construct the points a little bit more because there is more baseline (play), a possibility to play with more angles and height. It's been interesting and fun, but not so challenging."

Federer, who recently won his 101st singles title in Miami, is the tournament's fourth seed behind world number one Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal and Alexander Zverev.

However, the 20-times Grand Slam singles champion said he was not trying to burden himself with expectations when he steps out on court at the Caja Magica.

"It will be interesting to see how this tournament goes," Federer added. "I do not have high expectations in some ways.

"But at the same time I also know that things are possible. Madrid always plays fast with the altitude here. I'm intrigued to find out."

Having received a bye to the second round, Federer will play the winner of the match between France's Richard Gasquet and Spanish teenager Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, who reached the semi-final of the Estoril Open last week.





(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)


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