Fresh from winning his fourth successive US Open title, Roger
Federer was looking forward to another challenge next year-the Olympics Games in Beijing.
US Open champion Roger
Federer (right) sits next to Anna Wintour, Vogue
editor-in-chief, as they watch the presentation of the Oscar de la
Renta 2008 spring/summer collection in New York on
Monday.
"The 2008 season to me is the Olympic year so I'm excited, and
hopefully I can do better than last time," the 26-year-old Swiss
told reporters the morning after his win against Serb Novak
Djokovic.
Federer finished fourth at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney and was
beaten in the second round at the 2004 Games in Athens. Despite the
losses, he was keen to compete in the Games.
"When I played in Sydney I thought it was an incredible feeling.
It was such a happy couple of weeks for me in my life that I
couldn't believe it," he said.
"Adding to that I met my girlfriend there which was great," he
said referring to Mirka Vavrinec, a former tennis player who now
acts as his manager.
Apart from the Olympic gold, the only other major title missing
from his impressive resume is the French Open crown.
But the 12-time grand slam champion refused to put too much
pressure on himself to win the claycourt slam.
"The French Open is a major goal to me but I'm not going to
sacrifice everything for it," he said. "Honestly, the US Open has
become a second love after Wimbledon.
"To come back and win here and spending a lot of time here over
the past few years, to me the US Open has become really special,"
he said.
(Shanghai Daily via Agencies September 13, 2007)