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Federer to play in just two clay-court events prior to 2009 French Open
Roger Federer will play only two clay-court tournaments before the 2009 French Open, the only Grand Slam tournament he has never won.
Federer will head to Paris on May 24 after playing Masters series events in Rome and Madrid on his least favorite surface, according to a schedule published on his Web site.
Federer played four clay-court events ahead of the 2008 French Open -- Estoril, Portugal; Monte Carlo; Rome; and Hamburg, Germany. He lost to Rafael Nadal in the French Open final.
"I am really pleased with the season the way we have planned it and I am looking forward to an exciting year," Federer said.
Federer had a tough 2008 season marred by illness and a back injury. He surrendered his Wimbledon title and No. 1 ranking to Nadal, but won the U.S. Open for his 13th Grand Slam title.
Federer's agent, Tony Godsick, told The Associated Press in October that the Swiss star would play a 2009 schedule "that works for him physically."
"He is not going to overplay next year," Godsick said. "He is just going to try to make sure that he peaks for the tournaments that mean the most to him."
Federer has won five U.S. Opens, five Wimbledons and three Australian Opens but never captured the French, where he has lost to Nadal in the final three straight years.
Federer will start the year on hard courts at an invitation tournament in Abu Dhabi, then play events in Doha, Qatar, and Kooyong, Australia, before the Australian Open starts Jan. 19 in Melbourne.
His grass-court schedule is unchanged, with a single warmup for Wimbledon in Halle, Germany.
Federer will defend his U.S. Open title after playing Masters events on hard courts in Montreal and Cincinnati.

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