Swiss great Federer shies away from Superman tag

AFP  |  Indian Wells (US) 

is still savouring his latest remarkable milestone, but the Swiss great says his 100th career title isn't a sign he's super-human.

"The problem is, people always elevate the superstar to like Superman status like we're super-human and all that stuff," said Wednesday as he prepared for his next challenge at the Indian

"I don't see myself like that. Being perfect doesn't exist," said. "Everybody has their flaws. So do I." Federer, owner of a men's record 20 Grand Slam titles, reached the 100-title milestone with a ruthless 6-4, 6-4 dismantling of Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Championship final last Sunday.

Seeded fourth at Indian Wells, he'll launch his bid for a sixth title in the exactly one week later when he takes on either or in the second round.

He could find himself taking on Swiss compatriot Stan Wawrinka, a three-time Grand Slam champion, in the third round in a quarter that also includes sixth-seeded of

"It is something incredible to see, how (often Federer) plays at a high level and does not have many injuries," said Nishikori. "For sure, he works so much harder than everybody."

Federer, 37, said he never envisioned winning 100 titles -- becoming just the along with 109-time winner to hit triple digits.

"It's an achievement that I never thought I was going to make and one I only started thinking about maybe in the last nine months or year or so, ever since maybe I got to 96 or 97," he said.

Federer's 99th trophy had come last October at his home event in Basel.

He missed out on the century at the Masters, the ATP Finals in and then at -- failing to make the final at any of those events, but when he got there in there was no room for doubt.

"First attempt in a finals it's nice to pass the hurdle and get to 100 rather than going to every single event from now on and going 'Is this going to be the week where you're going to reach 100?' and going 'Yeah, I hope so,'" he said.

"I think all the players would have gotten fed up with that too so I'm happy I got it out of the way.

"What I like about it is that it's maybe also a little time to reflect on all these great moments and great titles that I've had," he said.

"For me, they're all very important. Some were more important than others, some were nicer than others but at the end every one has a special meaning for me.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 13:16 IST