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Federer relishes being the centre of attention

LONDON (AFP) –

Roger Federer admits he relishes stealing the spotlight at the ATP Tour Finals

Roger Federer celebrates after beating Andy Murray in their semi-final match on the seventh day of the ATP World Tour Finals on November 11. Federer raised the biggest cheers from the audience as he cruised to a 7-6 (7/5), 6-2 win.

Roger Federer admits he relishes stealing the spotlight at the ATP Tour Finals, after the world number two enjoyed huge support from the British crowd during his semi-final victory over Andy Murray.

While British number one Murray was supposed to be the home fans’ favourite at the season-ending event, it was Federer who raised the biggest cheers from the O2 Arena audience in south-east London on Sunday as the defending champion cruised to a 7-6 (7/5), 6-2 win that set up a final showdown with Novak Djokovic.

Federer has long been popular with fans in the UK after enjoying so much success at Wimbledon.

And the 31-year-old insists he wasn’t surprised with the level of backing he received when taking on Murray.

World number one Novak Djokovic, pictured, now faces Roger Federer in the final match of the season

Serbia’s Novak Djokovic, pictured here on November 11, is the only unbeaten player in this year’s tournament with four successive wins and Roger Federer is looking forward to the challenge of ending that run.

“We have played here twice before and both times the crowds were amazing, electric and sometimes even in my favour,” Federer said.

“You can’t expect them all to be cheering for you if you’re playing Andy Murray here in his country. But I do respect their support and don’t take it for granted. It’s very special.

“I do have amazing crowd support all around the world, not just here in England where I probably achieved some of the greatest moments in my life.

“I always get a lot of support. It’s been a long time since I didn’t get any support, let’s put it that way. I don’t remember the last time.

Andy Murray, pictured, bowed out at the semi-final stage of the season-ending event as Roger Federer won 7-6 (7/5), 6-2

Andy Murray during his semi-final match against Roger Federer on day seven of the ATP World Tour Finals on November 11. While Murray was supposed to be the home fans’ favourite, it was Federer who raised the biggest cheers from the audience.

“I guess I’ve been in the game for so long, I do have many people who just enjoy watching me play or feel like it’s a throwback to the times when they used to play with one-handed backhands, and they like me because of those things.”

Federer now faces world number one Djokovic in the final match of the season as he tries to complete a hat-trick of Tour Finals titles.

Djokovic is the only unbeaten player in this year’s tournament with four successive wins and Federer is looking forward to the challenge of ending that run.

“Yeah it’s exciting,” the 17-time Grand Slam champion said. “There’s no doubt about it, I love playing Novak.

“He’s had a great year and a great tournament. He played another good match today against Juan Martin (del Potro) who had him on the ropes, so credit to him for coming back to win.

“I think it’s pretty straightforward. We’ve got to press out the last juice from our bodies and make it a successful end to the year.

“It’s a big opportunity playing the last match of the season and facing off against Novak is always special, especially here at the Tour Finals.

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