After falling to Jurgen Melzer in Monte Carlo, No. 3 Roger Federer will return home to Switzerland to train on clay. The 16-time Grand Slam champion, who has not won an event since the beginning of the year in Doha, will next head to Madrid for the Masters Series tournament there. "The whole time this month is really important for me for working on all aspects of the game really, get physically and mentally fit for a tough stretch ahead of us with Madrid, Rome, the French, Halle, Wimbledon," he said. It's quite something, so you better be ready."
Federer also says he?s pleased that the ATP Tour flipped the dates of Madrid and Rome. "This year it changes around that Madrid has the first slot, which I think is clearly better for everybody," he said. ?We were never really happy that Madrid had the second slot because of the pre-French playing in altitude, it wasn't a smart thing. Listen, now we have it in a better way, which I think some players are happy about."
?Matthew CroninSource: http://feeds.tennis.com/~r/tenniscom-news/~3/2_uMnAew59w/
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