MELBOURNE (AFP) – Defending champion Roger Federer says rivals Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic should be seen as leading contenders for the Australian Open as he is too old to be considered favourite.
The 36-year-old is bidding for a record 20th Grand Slam title and is in form and fit, unlike the Spaniard and the Serb who enter the tournament under injury clouds.
But the father-of-four said at his age and in his 19th Australian Open, he liked to play down his chances.
“With age, I feel like I play down my chances just because I don’t think a 36-year-old should be a favourite of a tournament, it should not be the case,” the world number two said Sunday.
“That’s why I see things more relaxed, you know, at a later stage of my career. I feel like maybe somebody like a Rafa, with the year that he’s had, and Novak with the six titles he’s had here, even if it’s unknown how he’s feeling, they could very well be the favorites, too.”
But he added “at the end of the day, it’s all just talk beforehand. The draws are always tough”.
Federer, who had an incredible 2017 after returning from injury, winning not only a fifth Australian Open but a record eighth Wimbledon, opens his title defence against Slovenia’s 51st ranked Aljaz Bedene on Tuesday.
He faces a potential quarter-final against David Goffin if he stays on track to become only the fourth player ever to win 20 or more Slams – joining Margaret Court, Serena Williams and Steffi Graf.