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Roger Federer “couldn’t be happier” with his year so far

Roger Federer exclaimed ahead of the Shanghai Masters that he cannot believe how well his season has been going.
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Roger Federer “couldn’t be happier” with his year so far
CHANDAN KHANNAAFP

Roger Federer exclaimed on Monday that he cannot believe how well his season is going with two more Grand Slams to the Swiss great's trophy cabinet and over 100 career singles titles within touching distance. Following an injury-plagued 2016 in which he failed to lift any hardware, Federer has thrived on a reduced schedule aimed at easing the strain on his 36-year-old bones.

Roger Federer pictured in Shanghai this weekend.
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Roger Federer pictured in Shanghai this weekend.VCGVCG via Getty Images

Federer eyeing title in China

“I couldn't be happier with this season to be quite honest”, the world number two said as preliminary play in the Shanghai Masters got under way today. “I'm just happy being here now and it would be nice to pick up another title and get in training and start again the next year and get more chances then”.

Looming in Shanghai is a potential clash in the final between Federer and Rafa Nadal, whose friendly rivalry has blossomed anew this year as they force the next generation to wait their turn. Nadal, who in August re-took the world's top ranking for the first time in more than three years, is also enjoying a stellar campaign.

The Spaniard comes to Shanghai's hardcourt having dispatched dangerous 22-year-old Australian Nick Kyrgios in straight sets to win the China Open in Beijing on Sunday. The veteran Federer, on the other hand, skipped Beijing to arrive early in Shanghai to practice and pace himself.

Federer training for the 2017 Shanghai Rolex Masters
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Federer training for the 2017 Shanghai Rolex MastersVCGVCG via Getty Images

Federer focusing on major tournaments

“Winning tournaments isn’t easy. I came to realise that obviously last year. I'm playing only the big tournaments now so you need to really be in tip-top shape and ready to go and it's just not so simple”, he said.

With many predicting players like Germany's Alexander Zverev to become the sport's next dominant players, Federer and Nadal aren't done yet. Starting the year ranked a relatively lowly 17th in the world, Federer beat Nadal in the Australian Open final in January and then won a record-breaking eighth Wimbledon in July without dropping a set.

Federer meets Goofy in Shanghai
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Federer meets Goofy in ShanghaiCHANDAN KHANNAAFP

Federer closing in on Ivan Lendl's titles tally

He now has 93 singles titles, just one shy of overtaking Ivan Lendl for second-most in the Open era. Jimmy Connors has 109. But Federer, who has five singles titles so far this year, is just focused on staying healthy.

“I'm not that far away (from 100 titles) it seems, but there is no point to really to think about it on a daily basis. This is something that is either going to happen or not going to happen”, he said. “I'm happy I'm here, and I'm happy that I'm healthy”.

Federer has third seed Zverev in his half of the draw, while Nadal's side has tough customers like Mario Cilic, Kyrgios and US open finalist Kevin Anderson. He added that he was surprised that Nadal, who won the French and US Opens this year, had even competed in Beijing after a busy recent stretch of tennis. “It's nice to see him keeping going. This (the China Open) is a really big win for him. So for him to go to Beijing and win it right away, I expected him to pull out, to be honest”

The GOAT's in town Shanghai host the ATP Shanghai Rolex Masters and the NBA on the same day !!! #shrolexmasters @rogerfederer @KDTrey5 pic.twitter.com/hW2ARjbP3R — SH Rolex Masters (@SH_RolexMasters) 9 October 2017