US Open: Roger Federer to retire? No way, says Djokovic
Federer suffered a stunning US Open fourth round straight-sets upset at the hands of Spanish 19th-seed Tommy Robredo on Monday.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: September 04, 2013 01:36 pm IST
World number one Novak Djokovic leaped to the defense of Roger Federer on Tuesday, telling critics of the slumping Swiss to give the 17-time major winner a break.
Federer suffered a stunning US Open fourth round straight-sets upset at the hands of Spanish 19th-seed Tommy Robredo on Monday. (Read match report here)
It is the first year since 2002 that the 32-year-old has not made a Grand Slam final and sparked feverish speculation over his future in the sport with the loss to Robredo coming on the heels of a second-round exit at Wimbledon.
"Roger did not play close to his maximum level, so it's always a question of why is he not playing well. People need to give him a break a little bit, because I think it's normal to expect that he's not moving as well as he did when he was No. 1 and he was so dominant," said the Serb. (Also read: Djokovic finds flawless form as US Open heats up)
"For me, he's still playing really well and definitely deserves to be one of the top-five players in the world, no question about it."
Djokovic said he would not be advising Federer on what his future plans should be despite his rival having slipped to seven in the world, his lowest ranking for over a decade. (Related: Nadal admits he may never face Federer in US Open)
"How long he's going to play? That's a question for him. But he's what, 31, 32 years old? Tommy Haas is 35 and close to the top-10.
"So I think people are seeing Roger always being a top-three, top-two guy and competing for Grand Slam titles. That's not happening, and all of a sudden it's a huge surprise."