Saturday, 3 March 2018

Roger Federer may contend in French Open

Johannesburg (South Africa), Mar 3 World No 1 Roger Federer has said he is planning to again begin contending in the French Open.

"I dream for returning to Roland-Garros," Sport24 cited Federer, as saying.

Federer has not played in the French Open for the last two years in order to give rest to his body and focus on different occasions where he has greater chances of winning.

The Swiss has only one single French Open title among his 20 Grand Slams.

"I don't have the foggiest idea, I will decide that in April after Indian Wells," Federer said of his French Open probable comeback.

The 36-year-old stated, " It depends on how I feel, it's much more than a decision, it's the decision of the year, it's amidst it, it's a surface change."

Roland Garros is right now the only Grand Slam occasion held on clay, and is broadly thought to be the most physically requesting tennis tournament in the world.

World No. 2 Rafael Nadal has won the French Open title ten times.

The 2018 French Open will start from May 27.

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