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Federer loves to regain No 1 spot

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Federer loves to regain No 1 spot
Roger Federer of Switzerland along with his BNP Paribas Open trophy poses for photographers after defeating Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland during the men’s final of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Sunday. AFP PHOTO

AFP, INDIAN WELLS (US): Roger Federer keeps saying he's still on the comeback trail, but he's covering ground faster than he ever imagined.
The Swiss, sidelined much of 2016 with a knee injury, soared to a fifth ATP Indian Wells Masters title on Sunday to go with the 18th Grand Slam crown he claimed at the Australian Open in January.
And now that he's back at number six in the world, Federer is reassessing his goals for 2017.
“This was not part of the plan, to win Australia and Indian Wells,” Federer said after his 6-4, 7-5 victory over fellow Swiss Stan Wawrinka in the Indian Wells final. “The goal was to be top eight by after Wimbledon, so I'm there much, much faster.
Federer emerged from a daunting quarter in Indian Wells that also included world number two Novak Djokovic and 14-time Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal as well as former US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro and rising talents Nick Kyrgios and Alexander Zverev.
Kyrgios sent Djokovic packing, and the Serbian star has since withdrawn from this week's tournament in Miami saying an elbow injury he's carried for months had worsened. Federer wiped the floor with Nadal in Indian Wells just two months after his thrilling five-set win over the Spaniard in the Australian Open final.
Wawrinka was the only player who managed to break Federer's serve in the California desert, but eventually even he could only stand back and admire his superstar compatriot's majestic progress to the title. Federer captured his 90th career title. Although he said it was too soon to start thinking about the milestone of 100, he certainly goes into Miami a strong favorite with Djokovic as well as injured world number one Andy Murray out of the second Masters event of the year.
He has leapfrogged Nadal to sixth in the world rankings. Whether he can move past Wawrinka, Djokovic and Murray and regain the number one ranking is a question that Federer, in his current incarnation, isn't too worried about.
Instead, he's focused on approaching each tournament he plays with energy and eagerness, something he admits was missing when he turned up in Dubai and lost to 116th-ranked Evgeny Donskoy. At Indian Wells, he said, the preparation was complete and the energy was good, and he anticipated the same for Miami.

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Editorial, News & Commercial Offices : Beximco Media Complex, 149-150 Tejgaon I/A, Dhaka-1208, Bangladesh. GPO Box No. 934, Dhaka-1000.

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