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Edberg Open to Coaching Federer

Dec 28th 2013
Edberg Open to Coaching Federer

After spending one week in training camp with Roger Federer at his base in Dubai this month, former world No. 1 Stefan Edberg said he would be open to coaching the Swiss – if asked.

“It's a matter for us to find time to fit it in,” the 47-year-old told Stockholm's Svenska Dagbladets on Thursday. “If we can, I would be more than happy.”

During their time together, Edberg advised Federer to play a more attacking game in order to pressure the likes of Rafael Nadal or Novak Djokovic.

“The idea of the camp was that I would give my views and come up with some feedback,” said the Swede. “He wants to try some new things.”

Federer has stated that Edberg was always a childhood idol of his, so a potential collaboration could go a long way despite Edberg's lack of experience coaching at the pro level.

“I was very surprised (that Federer asked) because it's so long since I left tennis,” he said. “But I was also very flattered. I've never really thought about coaching and if it had not been Federer doing the asking, honestly, I would not have been interested.”

Swiss Davis Cup captain Severin Luthi currently serves as Federer's sole coach after the departure of Paul Annacone in October.