Roger Federer, the Swiss Maestro, who
has 17-Grand slam titles in his career and held the ATP number one
position for a record 237 consecutive weeks and 302 weeks as World's
no.1 player. He has got nothing to prove as the Swiss Maestro has
achieved literally everything successful as a tennis player would
dream of. However, his recent outings on court have ended in a bad
taste against Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, but for tennis lovers
and his followers, it would be too early to believe that its time up
for this Swiss Ace.
31-year-old Federer, who has lost 2013
Australian Open semi finals to his rival World No. 3 Andy Murray in
thrilling five sets, he will be working hard in training session
along with his coach Paul Annacone on his weapons. Swiss legend has
been standing at No. 2 place with 10,265 points, while Djokovic grabs
No 1 place with 12920 points in ATP Rankings. Swiss legend is
trailing by 2655 points to Djokovic top spot and he is eyeing to show
best performance in the upcoming tournaments.
Meanwhile, World No. 3 Andy Murray has
been playing best tennis of his career and he is having ability to
stun Federer on the ATP Tour Scot needs to play consistent tennis to
clinch more ATP Tour titles including Grand Slams.
Rafel Nadal, who
is coming out of knee surgery is aiming high to upset all his
competitors. So one has to wait and see who can get their hands on
World No.1 Title in 2013.
Former World No. 1 Roger Federer is
going to return back to top form for the upcoming ATP Tournament at
the 2013 ABN AMRO World Tennis, which will begin this month on indoor
hard courts in UAE. Federer is likely to be seeded as No. 2 ahead of
the Novak Djokovic as No. 1 at the 2013 ABN AMRO World Tennis
tournament.
Let hope that Roger Federer can clinch
the world no.1 rank and continue his dominance in world
tennis...!!!!!!!!!
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