Roger Federer said he is not playing well enough to have a chance of winning the French Open after the Swiss’ preparations for the claycourt Grand Slam were cut short in Geneva on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old was up 4-2 in the final set against world number 75 Pablo Andujar of Spain but lost the next four games to lose 6-4 4-6 6-4 in his only tuneup event on clay before the French Open starts on May 30.
It was Federer’s first match since his comeback in Doha in March after sitting out over a year due to two knee surgeries.
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