Roger: A Chance To Get Novak Back
The sting of squandering two championship points in his epic Wimbledon final loss to Novak Djokovic remained with Roger Federer for "a couple weeks." In a couple of days, Federer will take his shot at revenge in London.More: Federer Beats Berrettini in ATP FinalsA defiant Djokovic denied two championship points in the final set edging Federer, 7-6 (5), 1-6, 7-6 (4), 4-6, 13-12 (3) to successfully defend his Wimbledon title in The Championships' longest final—and first men’s major final decided in a fifth-set tie breaker in July.Four months to the day after the pair played a final for the ages on grass, they'll meet at the ATP Finals on a quicker hard court in London's O2 Arena.The third-seeded Swiss said he's excited for Episode 49 of this rivalry as he aims to snap a four-match losing streak to Djokovic and eradicate the ghosts of a haunting Wimbledon loss. "Maybe it took me a few days, couple weeks at most, you know, to get over the Wimbledon loss," Federer told the media in London. "At the end of the day, I still thought I played a great final and a great tournament, beating Rafa there along the way."I'm excited playing against [Novak]. I'm excited to see how he's going to play tonight, as well. It's definitely going to give me some more information about what to expect. But other than that, I think I need to focus on my game, what I do best. And regardless of what I need to do, I just hope I play well."











