Roger Federer: 'People always think that I cannot lose early'

always stood out for his ability to accept losses. The Swiss player always gives credit to his opponent, and the post match press conference made no exception.

I stayed calm, accepted tough moments for more than three hours and a half, said Federer speaking to the French and Swiss press. But his strength never gave me time. Obviously, I hoped (he would drop down).

But with a 2-1 set lead he saw the finish line. He worked and he wanted to bring it home. Federer had dealt with hand and back issues in the late stage of 2018. However, now he is doing well: I am very satisfied of how I feel.

Physically I was in a good shape, ready to go all the way in the Grand Slam. People always think that Federer cannot lose early. But its normal, it does not have to be connected to a problem. It took a very good player to beat me.

My level was there. I have not spoken with my team yet – lets see what they say. Anyway, for me losing in Australia again is normal. I knew it could have happened, I did not underestimate it. So it doesnt come from nowhere.

Does this loss influence on the next plans? No, I already know what I am playing until Wimbledon. The clay-court season will be there. I had already decided it, it has nothing to do with this loss. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title

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