MELBOURNE, (Reuters) – Roger Federer launches the defence of his Australian Open title yesterday looking to continue his recent purple patch of form against Slovakian Lukas Lacko.
The Swiss maestro must fight fire with fire at the year’s first grand slam in Melbourne as he attempts to deny Rafa Nadal securing a place among the pantheon of tennis greats.
In the women’s first round, Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki faces Argentine Gisela Dulko with pressure mounting to justify her number one ranking by winning a maiden grand slam.
Too much of a gentleman to admit it publicly, Federer will be desperate to prevent Nadal from becoming the first man to hold all four slams at once since Rod Laver in 1969. Federer’s bid to add to his record 16 grand slams was boosted by beating his nemesis to capture the 2010 season-ending World Tour Finals in London.
He also won in Doha earlier this month and will need to ride that form to deny Nadal, should the two reach the final.
Lacko can come out swinging at Rod Laver Arena but Federer, who is gunning for an unprecedented fifth Australian Open, will be expected to make short work of the world number 97.