Roger Federer will target a return to the top of the rankings as the Rotterdam World Tennis tournament starts today, with the Swiss aiming to become the oldest number one player in ATP history
Swiss star Roger Federer
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Roger Federer will target a return to the top of the rankings as the Rotterdam World Tennis tournament starts today, with the Swiss aiming to become the oldest number one player in ATP history. The test begins at the Ahoy stadium when Federer, 36, who claimed his 20th Grand Slam title a fortnight ago in Melbourne, returns to the Dutch port city for the first time since 2013.
Top seed Federer starts in the first round against a qualifier in an event he has won twice before, lifting the trophy in 2005 and 2012. Should he reach the semi-finals, Federer would pass Rafael Nadal to take over the world's top ranking. But his quarter-final opponent could well be long-time friend Stan Wawrinka, seeded fifth. Federer lies just 155 points behind the injured Nadal in the standings, with a possible 180 points available for making the last four in Rotterdam.
The Swiss would surpass Andre Agassi, who held the top spot in 2003 aged 33 years and 131 days. The evergreen Federer has repeatedly said he has no intention of stopping in the foreseeable future, but realises that maintaining his longevity requires his trademark precise planning, of which the decision to compete in Rotterdam is the latest example. "I've won three slams now in 12 months. I can't believe it myself. I just got to keep a good schedule and stay hungry. I don't think age is an issue, per se. It's just a number. But I need to be very careful in my planning, really decide beforehand what are my goals," he said after winning the Melbourne title for a sixth time.
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