Roger Federer has won his first match contested in over a year on Wednesday as the 20-time Grand Slam champion returned from injury to beat British number one Dan Evans at Qatar Open.
Federer, 39, who underwent two knee surgeries in 2020, said “it felt great to be out there again… it will give me a lot of answers”.
“It’s going to be interesting to see how I feel tomorrow,” he added following his epic two hours and 24 minutes 7-6 (10/8), 3-6, 7-5 victory over the in-form British number one.
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The 20-time Grand Slam title winner had not played a match since a semi-final defeat by Novak Djokovic at Australian Open in January 2020 — 405 days ago — and acknowledged it was unusual for a player of his age to return after injury.
He expressed;
I don’t know if it was ever completely pain-free. You get to feel tired and you don’t know if it’s the muscle. (What’s) important is how I feel tomorrow and the next day for the next six months.
Federer joked with the umpire at the coin toss about the rules of the sport during COVID-19, having not played since the ATP Tour was suspended last year due to the pandemic.
The 39-year-old had to battle, saving a set point against a player who was a recent training partner.
In the third set, Federer failed to win his first match point.
On the second match point, however, Federer proved too much for his opponent, sealing his comeback win with a backhand down the line, to huge applause.
He stated;
I was tired — I was more focused on being tired than winning the point. Dan had more energy left at the end. I thought I played a really, really good match.
Federer had received a rapturous welcome from the 20 percent-capacity crowd at Doha’s Khalifa Tennis Complex, beaming back at the fans, some of whom brandished portraits of the Swiss star while others held his national colours aloft.
The tournament second seed faced a break point at 4-4 in the opening set but was able to pull it back.
Evans secured two points in a row against the Federer serve in the tie-break but the former world number one proved unstoppable, winning the first set in 49 minutes on his third set point.
The 30-year-old Briton said after the match “it was clear he’d been off but (he) showed a lot of glimpses of why he’s so good”.
While Federer was out of action, Rafael Nadal equalled his men’s record Grand Slam title haul with a 13th Roland Garros triumph.
Djokovic, meanwhile, captured a ninth Australian Open last month to take his career Slam tally to 18.
Federer has insisted his recovery from knee surgery was “completely under control” ahead of his return to competitive tennis.
Speaking on Wednesday, he said;
It’s been a long and tough road for me. To come back at my age is not very simple.
Federer will turn 40 in August and said that he was hoping to be back to “100 percent” for Wimbledon in June but had not taken decisions on tournaments before then or Tokyo Olympics.
He is an eight-time Wimbledon winner but has yet to win a singles gold at the Olympics.
Federer had said that while he was disappointed not to be returning to a full house because of Qatar’s strict coronavirus measures, he was happy to have some fans, saying; “It was worth it because I played a great match today.”
The Swiss, who has 103 career titles and is just six back from Jimmy Connors’ record, said that the complications that followed his two knee surgeries motivated him to get back in form.
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