Back's fine as Federer serves up warning to rivals | Inquirer Sports

Back’s fine as Federer serves up warning to rivals

/ 11:38 AM January 21, 2018

FILE – Switzerland’s Roger Federer waves to the crowd as he leaves the court after losing to Belgium’s David Goffin during their men’s singles semi-final match on day seven of the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament at the O2 Arena in London on November 18, 2017.
David Goffin won 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. / AFP PHOTO / Glyn KIRK

Roger Federer says he is regaining the rhythm and consistency of his silky serve following his recovery from a back injury as he steps up the defense of his Australian Open title.

The Swiss maestro moved into the last 16 with a commanding straight sets win over Frenchman Richard Gasquet on Saturday with his serving game a feature.

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Federer was struck down with back trouble last year when he lost to Alexander Zverev in the final of the Montreal Masters and subsequently withdrew from the Cincinnati Masters. 

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But on the evidence of his form in the year’s opening Grand Slam in Melbourne, he looks back to his serving best

The 36-year-old said the renewed freedom in his back was contributing to the improvement in his serving.

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“Just the back being fine again,” Federer said after beating Gasquet.

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“The problem is, when you have back issues, when you’re scared or you don’t have the confidence in your body.

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“It robs you by of say 20 or 30 percent of your capabilities maybe on that particular shot only, but it’s enough to make you almost half the player that you normally are.

“Sometimes it takes time. When it hurts, it hurts. It’s just not point-for-point mentality because it’s difficult. Finally when you’re free again, you find better zones, more consistency.”

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Federer said serving consistency was a big thing in top-level tennis of fine margins between players.

“Can you serve like this for five hours? That’s the goal. When you’re carrying an injury, clearly it’s tougher,” he said.

“I think right now I’m fine again. Look, bad backs always come and go I think for all of us players.

“You just have to deal with it as good as possible. You hope they don’t hit you at the wrong times, and that when it does hit you, you get over it very quickly.”

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Federer enters the second week of the Australian Open with a round of 16 encounter against erstwhile training partner, Hungary’s Marton Fucsovics.

TAGS: Australian Open, Richard Gasquet, Roger Federer, Tennis

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