'Old school work ethic' pays off for immaculate Federer
Roger Federer has never lost in the first round at the
Australian Open since his debut 20 years ago, and the Swiss great kept his
incredible record intact Monday, attributing "old school work ethic"
for his Melbourne Park success.
The 38-year-old swatted aside Steve Johnson 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 to
race into the second round, kick starting his bid for a 21st Grand Slam title
in immaculate style.
Federer said ahead of the tournament that he had low
expectations at the year's opening Grand Slam after missing the warm-up ATP Cup
to spend more time with his family. It left him short of match practice, but it
didn't show on Rod Laver Arena against
the American.
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Roger Federer:
"I think for me really the first three rounds are key
to get going, to get used to the pressure, stay calm, when to save breakpoint
or 30-all points or whatever it may be," he said.
"This is sort of the unknown that can be a little bit
scary at times.
"But today there was none of that because I broke early
each set and was able to get on a roll, play freely after that."
The crowd favorite knew he needed to get out of the blocks
fast against the world number 75 and that's what he did, racing to a 4-1 lead
in the opening set before a 10-minute interruption for the roof to be shut due
to rain.
Federer returned and wrapped up the set in just 27 minutes.
Johnson, known for his big forehand and slice backhand,
again gave away service breaks early in the next two sets and there was no way
back against a man who delivered some jaw-dropping returns and forehands.
He will next play either French qualifier Quentin Halys or
Serbian Filip Krajinovic, admitting "I have to be careful".
"Round-by-round, point-for-point mentality. I know
other guys that are playing extremely well right now so I think it's just
important to stay very calm about things."
Learning from mistakes:
Seeded three, Federer is gunning for not only a 21st Slam
title but his seventh in Australia, having most recently tasted success at
Melbourne Park in 2018.
His earliest exit in Australia since 2000 has been the third
round and the Swiss star said hard work was key to his longevity.
"At the end of the day, old-school work ethic, there is
nothing wrong with that," he said.
"I do believe if you're in a slump, not feeling well,
whatever it may be, knowing how to train hard, when to train hard, with whom to
train hard, there is nothing wrong when it goes to those things.
"And learning from your mistakes is key, as we remember
our losses more than our wins. It's just important that when you do lose, you
know, you really make the most of it, because it's actually an
opportunity."
Despite his age, Federer remains a competitive force and won
four singles titles last year.
But he failed to add another Grand Slam with his closest
call coming in the Wimbledon final, where he lost a five-set epic to Novak
Djokovic.
In contrast to his 2019 Major drought, Djokovic and Rafael
Nadal won two apiece, with the Spaniard moving within one Slam title of
Federer's record 20.
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