Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova eye resurgence at Indian Wells

Mon Mar 10, 2008 11:39pm EDT
 
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By Mark Lamport-Stokes

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - World number one Roger Federer and Australian Open champion Maria Sharapova are eager to rediscover their best form at this week's Pacific Life Open in Indian Wells after shrugging off viral problems.

Federer, who has competed in only two tournaments this season, succumbed to mononucleosis (glandular fever) at the end of last year.

Sharapova, who clinched the 18th WTA title of her career at last month's Qatar Open, was forced to pull out of the Dubai Championships two days later due to a viral illness.

The duo appear to have shaken off their respective ailments and return this week to the imposing, state-of-the-art Indian Wells Tennis Garden where they both triumphed in 2006.

"It's always exciting to come back to a place where I've won," three-times champion Federer told reporters in the build-up to the opening Masters Series event of the season. "I have great memories and the stadiums are great here.

"It's kind of a relaxing week and, if you're playing good tennis, it's even more enjoyable."

The 26-year-old Swiss, a winner of 12 grand slam singles titles, accepts he needs to improve his fitness after he was finally diagnosed with mononucleosis after the Australian Open in January.

"I already feel strong again but the main issue now is to get 100 percent fit and make up for all the training I missed," Federer told his Web site (www.rogerfederer.com).  Continued...

 

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