...said on his Web site. "In my heart, I want to be at the Australian Open, but I have had to listen to what (coach Peter Lundgren), my team and also myself are saying - that it would not be right to go to a Grand Slam and put so much test on...
...before losing to Federer in the final. He finished No. 4 last year and has credited his resurgence to new coach Peter Lundgren, who coached Federer until the end of 2003. "I never believed in myself before at all, until I start to work with...
...became the first man since 1988 to win three majors in a season. Federer, who hasn't had a coach since firing Peter Lundgren at the end of last year, beat Roddick for the Wimbledon title and in two other tournament finals to improve to 8-1...
...against Hewitt in 2004. Overall, Federer is 64-6 with nine titles this season, all without a coach: He fired Peter Lundgren in December and never replaced him. The one Grand Slam blemish on Federer's resume this year is the French Open...
...she said. "We're taking it one at a time basically." COACHING CAROUSEL: Roger Federer parted ways with coach Peter Lundgren at the end of last season, even though the pairing produced the Swiss star's first Grand Slam title at Wimbledon...
...Huber of South Africa 6-4, 6-4 in the semis. Federer arrived in Australia without a coach after parting with Peter Lundgren in December, but there's no lack of support. Fans decked in red shirts with the white Swiss cross have been at...
...Forty-five minutes later, the match resumed. "It's a disaster, this tournament," said Federer's coach, Peter Lundgren. "It's too bad. It was so nice the first week. You just try to stay focused. It's the same for everybody...
...was over, Federer let go. "He's a very emotional person, and that's nice for people to see," said coach Peter Lundgren, who also shed tears during the trophy ceremony. "These guys are human." Still only 21, yet already for years...