Roger Federer’s participation in the ATP Montreal
Masters, starting a week from Monday, remained in doubt on Friday, due
to back pains which contributed to an opening loss at the Suisse Open.
“In the last 7-10 days I could hardly practise, this made it difficult
to prepare properly. I decided to play so it’s no excuse,” the 17-time
grand slam champion said after a straight-sets second-round loss on
Thursday to German Daniel Brands.
The Swiss tennis icon was competing in his home event for the first
time since winning it nine years ago. The pain, which Federer said
started last week in Hamburg and forced him to take anti-inflammatories
on the way to the German semi-finals, casts uncertainly on his US Open
preparation programme.
Federer admitted: “My presence in Montreal is far from assured, I first
need to take care of my back. It is a serious injury. The pain is less
than Indian Wells (last March). But I will have to heal through
exercises and treatment.”
His last three losses at Wimbledon, Hamburg and Gstaad have been among
his worst in a decade and a half after going down to a pair of opponents
outside the ATP top-100 as well as the 55th-ranked Brands.
“I will have to do a lot of exercises and see how it all feels. My main
priority now is to fix my back. I would love to be able to train at 100
per cent,” said Federer, who only title of 2013 came at Halle last
month.
“I’ll have to see if the rehab is enough to let me play in Montreal. If
it is, I’ll go, if not, then it gives me another week.” Federer, whose
last grand slam title was at Wimbledon, 2012, is also due to play the
Cincinnati Masters, final major tune-up for the grand slam in New York.
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