Roger Federer to play at ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam
Swiss legend
could claim No 1 ATP Ranking for the first time in over five years in
Rotterdam. The tournament starts on Monday, February 12.
Roger Federer could be crowned world No 1 with 180 points up for grabs for reaching the last four in Rotterdam
Roger Federer has signed up to play at the ABN AMRO
World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam next week where he could be crowned world
No 1.
Federer successfully retained his Australian Open
crown with a five-set victory over Marin Cilic last month to find himself just
155 points behind top-ranked Rafael Nadal.
But with the Spaniard
not scheduled to play until the end of February in Acapulco the door has opened
for the 36-year-old to become the oldest-ever world No 1 with a run to the
semi-finals enough to see him overtake his long-time rival at the 500 event.
"The tournament is special for me," Federer,
a two-time winner in Rotterdam, said. "I remember playing for the first
time in 1999 as it was one of the first events where I got the chance to play
at the highest level.
"It feels good to join in the celebrations of the
45th edition."
Tournament director Richard Krajicek is
"thrilled" by the news Federer will be competing in a strong field,
as he joins compatriot Stan Wawrinka, world No 4 Grigor Dimitrov, Alexander
Zverev and defending champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the draw.
"After his fantastic result at the Australian
Open, it is tremendous news that he will be joining us in Rotterdam. It is a
crown to the celebration of the history of our tournament," said former
Wimbledon champion, Krajicek.
Federer won a record-equalling sixth Australian open title last month
Federer holds the record both for the most time spent
at No 1 (302 weeks) and the longest consecutive run at No 1 (237 weeks) while
the Swiss great would also surpass Andre Agassi's record as the oldest
top-ranked men's player in history since achieving the feat aged 33 years and
131 days in 2003 by more than three years.



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