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Federer confident to reign supreme at Wimbledon

Updated on: 24 June,2012 11:22 AM IST  | 
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Roger Federer confident of breaking Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic's supremacy at Wimbledon

Federer confident to reign supreme at Wimbledon

Roger Federer insists he is still hungry enough for Grand Slam glory and will do whatever it takes to break Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal’s grip on the top prizes.



Roger Federer. Pic/Getty Images


For years, Federer reigned supreme at Wimbledon, winning the grass-court grand slam six times, while also enjoying huge success at most of the other major events.


The Swiss star amassed a record 16 grand slam crowns and occupied the world number one ranking for a total of 285 weeks. But those halcyon days must seem like a distant memory to the 30-year-old, who heads into Wimbledon, which starts on Monday, without a grand slam title to his name since the 2010 Australian Open.

That barren sequence includes successive Wimbledon quarter-final exits as Djokovic and Nadal have run amok, winning nine grand slams between them since Federer last lifted a major trophy.

Such is Nadal and Djokovic’s stranglehold on the sport that they have made the last four grand slam finals a private battle for supremacy.

Having won so much in his illustrious career and with other priorities now — Federer is a father to young twin daughters — it has been suggested that his appetite for success has started to fade.

But Federer is adamant he is still willing to put in the hard work required to keep up with, and ultimately defeat, Djokovic and Nadal.

“My confidence is very good. I’ve won many tournaments, so many matches the last year or so that I feel perfect in this regard,” Federer said on the eve of his 14th Wimbledon appearance. “I’m match fit and I’m match tough right now. That’s also key going into a grand slam.

“The hunger is obviously big. I don’t think I need to elaborate too much on that. I’ve explained many times how hungry and motivated I am to be playing, playing at this high level, wanting to win the big tournaments.”

He is currently ranked third in the world, yet could regain the number one spot if he wins Wimbledon for a record-equalling seventh time.

Moving level with Pete Sampras is a significant motivation, but Federer, seeded third, is more concerned with breaking the Djokovic-Nadal duopoly. “Hopefully I can make a run here at Wimbledon.”u00a0

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