Roger Federer will start his bid for a seventh title at the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals with a revenge mission against Novak Djokovic.
After one of the worst campaigns of his illustrious career, Federer arrives for the prestigious event at London's O2 Arena looking to finish the year on a high note and he has an opportunity to make an immediate impact when he faces world number two Djokovic on Tuesday.
Federer has tumbled to sixth in the world rankings this year and just barely qualified for the ATP's eight-man showpiece tournament.
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It would also go some way to avenging his loss to the Serb in the semi-finals of the Paris Masters on Saturday and also a straight sets defeat in the final of last year's Tour Finals, which ended his hopes of a third successive title at the O2 Arena.
Federer's decline can be measured by his failure to reach a Grand Slam final this year -- the first time he hasn't appeared in one of the four major finals since 2002.
But the 17-time Grand Slam champion has at least come closer to his peak form over the last two weeks, reaching the final of his hometown event in Basel before losing to del Potro and then pushing Djokovic hard in the last four in Paris.
"It's unusual to go back to back matches against Novak, but I'm always excited about the challenge," Federer said.
"I have had a good couple of weeks now, and most important now is to recover as much as I can, so maybe the extra day of rest I will get over Novak could be an advantage.
"I know physically where I am, and mentally I have a lot of confidence. I know my body is keeping it up. I still have another week where I have to give it all.