The Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has shown looking forward to the start of Wimbledon, the third `big 'season, and has downplayed the possible semi-final clash with Novak Djokovic, who has said that while" playing well " , is "nothing extraordinary."
The Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has shown looking forward to the start of Wimbledon, the third 'big' season, and has downplayed the possible clash of semifinals to Novak Djokovic, who has said that while "playing well" is "nothing extraordinary."

"I think Djokovic has always been very good, but nothing remarkable yet. Although his form is to be careful of is very good, I feel good and confident in my game," he said at the press conference prior to the tournament . The exnúmero one of the world believes to be a tournament "very hard" as the top four in the rankings feel "comfortable" in the grass. "I think the top four in the rankings now we feel very comfortable in that area," said Federer, who a few seasons ago would not have included Rafael Nadal in that group. On Manacor, Federer has no doubts about its potential on grass.
"Years ago we knew that Rafa was an excellent player on earth and very good on hard courts, but its level in grass was uncertain. Now he has won here twice in a row and is the best," he said. The Federer, who resigned to contest the Halle tournament with an injured groin and did not dispute a match on grass since last year, does not believe that this issue affects you. "The first time I hit the ball on Monday I realized that I feel very comfortable here. Ten minutes later he was fully adapted, so that preparation may not be a problem. I hope I can win again," he said.
"I get a hundred percent"
On the other hand, Roger Federer was optimistic their options in the `third largest of the season, which is reached" almost one hundred percent. " "I feel great about myself, my body. I have recovered. Last week was vital to overcome my groin injury. Now I am almost one hundred percent of my ability, which is a great sign to play in this tournament "he said. The Swiss based optimism in their "Great Game" shown at Roland Garros.
"I came out a perfect tournament, something that makes me feel great as it was in Paris. Now I know that I can beat Novak on any surface, so I have really wanted to confront him in London, "he said. Federer told that if you close your eyes you see the trophy, a picture" often repeated "in dreams the Swiss. "For me, my favorite picture is when I lift the Wimbledon trophy, is the greatest feeling I've felt and I am very confident to repeat it," he said.