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missing two games because of back tightness.NEW YORK -- The numbers are not the
sort that Roger Federer likes to see beside his name. One of them -- his age, 32
-- he cannot control. The other -- his ranking, No. 7 -- he insists he can.
"People are going to say what they like," Federer said Saturday, two days before
his first-round match at the U.S. Open. "Important is that I concentrate on my
game and that the passion is there, that I work the right way, that Im prepared,
and that I feel like I can win a tournament." The five-time U.S. Open champion
is seeded seventh, the biggest number next to his name at a Grand Slam
tournament since 2003, the year he started on his record-setting run of 17
majors. In June, Federer exited Wimbledon in the second round, the earliest hed
been dismissed from a major tournament since the 2003 French Open. Starting with
that loss, his season has included a steady diet of defeats that would have once
been considered freakish and a withdrawal from a tournament that went
unexplained. All these factors point toward an obvious conclusion: Age is taking
its toll on the most decorated mens player ever. Not since Pete Sampras captured
the trophy in 2002 has a man over 30 won the U.S. Open. But Federer doesnt
envision quite such a grim picture. A bad back that might help explain some of
his summer doldrums is no longer bothering him. A new racket that confounded him
over the summer has been shelved for the time being. His ranking, and
corresponding seeding, may have dropped from third to seventh in the nine weeks
between Wimbledon and the Open, where his first-round match is against
61st-ranked Grega Zemlja, but Federer considers himself fit enough to contend.
"Now I can really say Im really just focused on the point for point, and thats
why Im not concerned," he said. "My back problem is not that major. I just need
to make sure I dont have any bad moments in the future." He would love to wipe
away most of this 2013 season. He has a grand total of one tournament title, won
at a small event in Halle, Germany -- a grass-court tune-up for Wimbledon. In
addition to his second-round Wimbledon loss to 116th-ranked Sergiy Stakhovsky,
Federer has fallen to No. 114 Federico Delbonnis and No.
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Brands, the sort of players who used to feel beaten by Federer before they even
walked on the court. That air of invincibility is gone, and small cracks in a
once-impenetrable facade have cropped up. Federer withdrew in Montreal early
this month without giving a reason, though he had been complaining about his
back through the summer. He expanded on his health Saturday, saying the back was
no problem as he heads into this, his 58th appearance at a major. "At times, I
was playing a lot, having it in the back of my mind, and that has definitely
affected me sometimes with my movement ... and actually not being able to really
focus on the point for point mentality that you want to have out on the tennis
court," Federer said. "So now, I can really say Im really just focused on the
point for point, and thats why Im not concerned. " Federer had been working with
a new, slightly larger racket, but was unable to figure out the nuances of the
prototype and decided to shelve the experiment until after the U.S. Open is
over. "I just said, You know, Ill go back to the racket I know and the racket I
have won everything with," Federer said. Novak Djokovic, the man occupying the
No. 1 spot that Federer once owned, (He was seeded No. 1 at 18 consecutive Grand
Slam tournaments from 2004-08) calls the ups and downs with the rankings simply
a cycle of life. "You cant always expect somebody to be at the highest level,"
Djokovic said. "Its normal to go up and down. Thats why this sport is so very
demanding, physically, mentally, emotionally. In any way you turn it around, the
sport is actually asking from a tennis player everything, you know, all the
commitment possible from every aspect." Federer insists his commitment has never
waned, even if his ranking has. He says this takes him back to his younger days,
in his early 20s, when he used to get excited at the prospect of what the new
rankings would look like each Monday. "Usually, I was more excited that it was
going up," Federer said. "The older you get, the less you pay attention to it.
But nevertheless, I clearly want to move up from here."
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