Roger Federer out to show that his revival is for real
After encouraging performances at Australian Open, Swiss ace wants to win back Dubai title

Roger Federer's performance in reaching the semi-finals of the Australian Open last month is the first step in a mini-revival of tennis' great legend. This week could see the second.
That is the scenario Federer intends pursuing when he returns to the ATP Tour and tries to win back the title at his adopted second home at the Dubai Open.
Victories over Andy Murray and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Melbourne will be followed by a chance to challenge Novak Djokovic, the top-seeded titleholder, in Dubai.
Although the formidable Serb is seeking a record fifth Dubai title, Federer has a better record against Djokovic than against Rafael Nadal, the man who halted him last month, and he feels encouraged by his performances in the first grand slam of the year.
I have played some really good tennis. I still feel my best tennis is ahead of me right now. So I'm looking forward to the coming months
"I think it has been a very good start to the season for me overall," Federer said.