Federer should still have enough to beat him if he is at the top of his game, but it will be intriguing and there will not be much between them.
Anyone who follows tennis will recognise what an astonishing comeback the German has made after recovering from surgery twice; it has been an incredible effort.
The first time he was out for 15 months, and many players do not return after that kind of lay off, at any level, let alone at the top of the sport.
His progress has been astonishing. He will be in the top 20 on Monday, and there is every chance that if he continues to play the way he is, he will be in the world's top 10 by the end of the year.
Djokovic performed very strangely in his defeat to Haas, and for long periods it was close, but then the Serb would then throw in a very ugly game
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