Roger Federer is about to play 2 tournaments on clay after missing the dirt for two years.
The Swiss sensation has just won his title no.101 in Miami, and he is leading the Year to Date rankings. This will put some pressure off about his runs on clay where he is completely unsure about what is going to happen.
Why Roger Federer is not confident about playing on clay
The world no.4 conceded that he “lost the movements” on this particular surface to comment
“I’m not very confident going into this clay court season; I can tell you that.
I didn’t even remember how to slide anymore. I’m taking baby steps at this point. I didn’t play one point, not one shot, on clay last year. Two years ago I played two days. Three years ago I played not feeling great in Monte-Carlo and Rome and all that.
It’s been so little that I really don’t know what to expect. What this win [at the Miami Open] does for me is it just takes even more pressure off from the clay-court season.
That’s what I’m looking at how the next four or five weeks, figuring out how we are going to go about it. I’m very excited. It’s a good challenge, a good test.”
Which tournaments is Federer going to play on clay?
Roger decided to compete in 2 events: the Madrid Open (6th May) and the Roland Garros (27th of May).
Federer has won the Madrid Open on 3 occasions (2006, 2009, and 2012) while he won the Roland Garros back in 2009.
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