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Roger Federer "very happy" to return to the tennis court

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The Swiss player saw off Dan Evans in Doha.

Roger Federer revealed his delight at an "explosive" return to tennis after 14 months injured in a thrilling three-set Qatar Open victory over Great Britain's Dan Evans.

Federer saw off Evans 7-6 (8) 3-6 7-5 in a gruelling two hours and 24 minutes in Doha, to leave the 39-year-old pleased with the power in his knee after two surgeries and his extended injury absence.

Federer admitted his first competitive match in 405 days posed a vast number of questions – but the 20-time grand slam champion believed he was able to provide comprehensive answers.

"I was very happy with how I was able to handle the tough moments, I didn't feel like my game started to wobble, the more important the points got," said Federer.

"A lot of questions are being asked and you have to test yourself in practice. The other thing obviously, nobody's going to do the running for you.

"You have to do it for yourself. You cannot be substituted or anything like that. If I don't run I'm not going to make any more winners.

"So I'm very happy, there's a lot to improve on but I'm incredibly happy how I played.

"It's been 400 or so days I haven't been on a tennis court. I have to get used to it again, so that's why it's probably nice to play another match tomorrow."

Federer will jump straight into a quarter-final with Georgia's Nikoloz Basilashvili on Thursday – but insisted he will stick to his tried and tested old-school recovery methods.

Dan Evans put up a good fight in Doha (Adam Davy/PA)

"I've only ever taken one ice bath, and I didn't like it so I'm not going to do that again," said Federer.

"I don't take painkillers for fun; only when I really have to. I haven't taken painkillers in nine months, so since the surgery I guess.

"From that standpoint I'm really healthy, so I just have to grab some food, take a shower, stretch, take a massage, sleep in and then warm up properly tomorrow. Very simple."

Federer and Evans had spent the last fortnight in a training camp, with the Swiss offering high praise for his Birmingham counterpart.

"I think usually I pick hitting partners depending on their character too I think more than their game," said Federer.

“I've only ever taken one ice bath, and I didn't like it so I'm not going to do that again”
- Roger Federer

"If you make it into the top 250, I'm sorry, you're a good enough player, you can do everything.

"Dan's an easy going guy, if you sit on the side in the chair we always chat. So you'd be talking and then suddenly realise you've got to get back to it.

"It's nice when you go through training blocks like this that it's with someone who's interesting to talk to, rather than someone who doesn't say a word for two weeks.

"It's always fun with him, plus he's getting better and better, he mixes it up, it's not every day the same match.

"So that's why I very much enjoyed that training time. And I told him at the net I appreciated everything we did together in the last few weeks."

Evans performed manfully throughout a contest enlivened by stylish touches from both competitors, but the 30-year-old was left unsatisfied by a plucky defeat.

"I think it would be fair to say British people can be pretty happy to play a good match," he said. "That's what's frustrating; tonight I didn't quite get over the line.

"It's a good match but at the end of the day it's a loss. It frustrates me to hear people say you played a good match. You need to win.

"Obviously I had chances in the first set, it was a close match, I obviously played pretty well, so it's a difficult one.

"Just a bit annoying to be so close, play a good match like that and then get nothing for it, it's frustrating."

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1Manchester CityMan City33245469244577
2Manchester UnitedMan Utd331910464352967
3Leicester CityLeicester32185958372159
4Chelsea331610751312058
5West Ham UnitedWest Ham331671053431055
6Liverpool33159955391654
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8Everton32157104440452
9Leeds UnitedLeeds33145145050047
10Arsenal33137134437746
11Aston Villa32136134637945
12Wolverhampton WanderersWolves33118143245-1341
13Crystal Palace31108133352-1938
14Burnley3399153045-1536
15Southampton32106164058-1836
16Newcastle UnitedNewcastle3399153654-1836
17Brighton & Hove AlbionBrighton33713133339-634
18Fulham33512162543-1827
19West Bromwich AlbionWest Brom33510183064-3425
RSheffield UnitedSheff Utd3352261856-3817
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