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Roger's 2013 schedule
16.11.2012 | Tennis, Starseite 3
Roger's tournament schedule for 2013 is out: he is planning to play the following tournaments in 2013, plus hopefully the ATP World Tour Finals in London.
The 2013 schedule is as follows:
Australian Open, Melbourne
ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournamen, Rotterdam
Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, Dubai
BNP Paribas Open, Indian Wells
Mutua Madrid Open, Madrid
Internazionali BNL d'Italia, Rome
Roland Garros, Paris
Gerry Weber Open, Halle
Wimbledon
Rogers Cup, Montreal
Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
US Open, New York
Shanghai Rolex Masters, Shanghai
BNP Masters , Paris
As of November, 17, 2012. Subject to change.

It's only two weeks after you've played the final in London and I still miss you! I agree with Kemna and all your fans who wiish you the best. I am selfish, I would like to watch you as much as it's possible, but you know the best! There is only one thing I don't understand:Basel!
I was in Basel in 2011 and was watching you playing Kei in final! I enjoyed Jacob's hala very much and the whole athmosphere! I hope you'll make up your mind and play Basel 2013!
Wish you all the best!
M
Happy with whatever schedule you have, generally you have achieved all your milestones, so whatever ATP tournament you secure, particularly any one, two or more of the GS's secured in 2013 will be a huge bonus.
Oh and yes got to agree with Kemna, Serena being my favourite female player next to Venus, what a great year for Serena. It's always a thumbs up when either of you win a huge event, a thumbs up for the over 30's in particular. All the best for 2013 Roger and Serena!!!!!
People, please stop asking Roger to play more tournaments. Like you I love to see him play every day if I can and every match, but I rather he plays fewer tours and more years then more tours and fewer years. If he plays less tours and the more important ones then he has more chances to win the bigger ones. And that is what we all want. To see him win the GS and the big tours. Plus he is the king of schedule.