Djokovic favourite not me – Federer
Extra incentive for defending champion
Roger Federer began his campaign for a record sixth US Open with an easy 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 win over America’s Donald Young, but insisted Novak Djokovic remains hot favourite to deny him an 18th major.
Top seed Federer, playing in his 52nd consecutive Grand Slam tournament, brushed aside 81st-ranked Young, who only last week stopped a run of 17 defeats in a row but who now stands at three wins and 22 losses in 2012.
Federer, who won his 17th Grand Slam trophy courtesy of his seventh Wimbledon title in July, goes on to face German veteran Bjorn Phau for a place in the last 32.
The Swiss star’s win was also the first step on his way to erasing the disappointment of 2011, when he squandered a two-sets-to-love lead and match points to lose to eventual champion Djokovic in the semi-finals.
And he remains wary of the danger posed by his great Serb rival.
“For me, Novak goes in as the favourite because he’s the defending champion. He’s probably won most titles on hard courts in the last couple of years. It’s where he feels most comfortable,” said the world number one.
“He’s beaten me the last couple of years here as well.
“It’s strange for me to be the favourite just after beating him a couple of times.”
Djokovic stands to win the biggest pay day in the history of tennis of $2.9 million if he wins the New York title, his prize-money bolstered by a $1 million bonus for his overall success in the US Open build-up events.
Although he trails Federer 16-12 in their head-to-head meetings, and lost at Wimbledon as well as the final in Cincinnati last week, Djokovic beat Federer in the semi-finals of the US Open in 2010 and 2011.
Federer, who reclaimed the world number one ranking after an absence of two years following his win at Wimbledon, is ada-mant that staying at the top is not his priority.
“I am happy to be world no.1, but it’s not what drives me during this year’s US Open,” he said.
“It’s actually trying to get the title or get closer to that title because first the focus is completely elsewhere.”