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Roger Federer after Australian Open loss: I can still win Slams
Updated On: 31 January, 2020 07:48 AM IST | Melbourne | AFP
Despite the disappointment, Roger Federer believes he is still a force to be reckoned with

Novak Djokovic (left) pats Roger Federer after winning the Australian Open semi-final in Melbourne yesterday. Pics/AFP
Melbourne: Injury-hit Roger Federer said Thursday he had no plans to retire and insisted he was still in good enough shape to win Grand Slams after crashing out of the Australian Open semi-finals to Novak Djokovic. The 38-year-old fell to the Serb 7-6 (7/1), 6-4, 6-3, admitting he only had "a three percent" chance as he nursed a groin injury picked up in his quarter-final epic against Tennys Sandgren, where he saved seven match points. Despite the disappointment, the Swiss great believes he is still a force to be reckoned with. "Yes, I do believe that," the world number three said, when asked he if he was confident about adding to his 20 Grand Slam titles.
"I think by having the year that I had last year, also with what I have in my game, how I'm playing, I do feel that, yeah." Federer, who reached last year's Roland Garros semi-finals and lost a five-set Wimbledon final to Djokovic, said he hopes to return to Melbourne in 2021 for a crack at a seventh title. "You never know what the future holds. Especially my age, you don't know," he said. "I'm confident. I'm happy how I'm feeling, to be honest. I got through a good, nice training block. No plans to retire.
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