(Reuters) - Roger Federer said he is not playing well enough to have a chance of winning the French Open after the Swiss' preparations for the claycourt Grand Slam were cut short in Geneva on Tuesday. The 39-year-old was up 4-2 in the final set against world number 75 Pablo Andujar of Spain but lost the next four games to lose 6-4 4-6 6-4 in his only tuneup event on clay before the French Open starts on May 30. "I think when you played so little and you know where your level is at, and I think you saw that today, how can I think of winning the French Open?" "I'm just realistic that I know I will not win the French and whoever thought I would or could win it is wrong. "So when I walk out of a match like today, and I feel like 'My God, I could play so much better'.
Source: The Star May 19, 2021 06:29 UTC