Stuttgart Open 2018: Roger Federer Is Optmistic Says "I'm Back Again And Ready To Go Deeper"

Roger Federer is back again on the court, after three months of being out-of-action, the Swiss is ready to give it his best on grass court at Stuttgart Open in Germany.
The tournament is crucial to the Swiss in the sense that making it to the final will see him overtake his Spanish rival Rafael Nadal for the top spot of the ATP ranking.
Being known for dominance on grass court, the 32-year-old admitted the surface yet required great skill to manage with, considering the tendencies of it being slippery with it's wet unlike on clay-court.
"It's not always that easy, especially on grass. The rallies are shot, a few points decide them," Federer pointed out
"When it's wet it gets slippery pretty quick and you are afraid to slip. On e you play timidly all the good practice was for naught and your good game is gone..." he narrated the challenges players often encounter.
Speaking about his return on a grass court for his first tournament since Indian Well and Miami Open in March, he says "I'm back again and I'll give my best to go deeper this year. We will see how it goes in the first match. It'll be my first match in three months, so I'm missing some match practice."
Roger Federer will face in the first round of tournament either Russian Mikhail Youzhny or German Mischa Zverev.


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