I can still rattle Nadal, says Federer

MADRID, (Reuters) – World number two Roger Federer  believes his form is improving all the time and that he still  has what it takes to rattle number one Rafael Nadal and steal  the Spaniard’s French Open crown.

The Swiss 13-times grand slam winner has yet to win a title  this year and has lost in semi-finals twice to Novak Djokovic  and twice to Andy Murray as well as falling to Nadal in the  Australian Open final.

“I’m happy how I am playing now and it’s getting better  every week,” Federer told a news conference ahead of the Madrid  Open clay event.

“It’s been rather a tough start to the season considering I  haven’t won a tournament yet but I think I am very close to  turning it all around,” he added.

“I have struggled a little bit against my main rivals. I was  always very close to beating them. So I just hope I can turn the  corner and win those matches.
“I feel the game’s right there and that’s why I’m aiming  high this week.”
Federer, 27, said it would not necessarily be a bad thing if  he went into the French Open later this month, the only grand  slam to elude him, not having played Nadal on the Spaniard’s  favoured clay this season.

Nadal has beaten his predecessor as number one nine times  out of 10 on the surface stretching back to the semi-finals at  Roland Garros in 2005, his only defeat coming in the final of  the Hamburg Masters in 2007.

“I think he’s playing the tennis of his life right now,”  said Federer.
“But still I’m a great believer I can rattle him. I was so  close at the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
“Every match has to be played and I know that I have the  game to beat him, even if he has beaten me on clay so many times  and he knows how to beat me.”

Federer is currently without a regular coach and said he was  not considering hiring one anytime soon despite his lack of  success this year.

“At the moment I am very content with the situation. Things  are calm in my team and I’m doing the right things and  practising extremely hard to get my game back,” he said.
“Of course the main goal for me is the French Open and  Wimbledon, trying to regain the Wimbledon crown and trying to  win the French Open for the first time.

“But I’m an open person and I’m always looking for ways to  improve my game. So if that’s talking to somebody else or  somebody else giving me advice that’s not a problem but at the  moment it’s not happening.”