The Swiss, who turned 33 last week, said that his 7-5, 7-6 (7/2) finals loss in Toronto to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was a disappointment but also a huge chance to gather more information on the current state of his game, which is bolstered by a new racquet.
While the Swiss missed out on his third title of the season after playing in seven finals, he did start putting the pieces in place as he begins as second seed at this week's final US Open tune-up, the Cincinnati Masters.
“I'm overall pretty happy that I made the finals in my first tournament back on hard courts,” Federer said after going down to Tsonga. “I had a few tough matches which clearly gave me a lot of information.
“I know what I need to work on the next few days and next few weeks, which is good to know what I need to do other than feeling lost. I wish I could have played a bit better in the final, but the facts were that it was tough for me.
“There were things I could have done better, but overall it was a positive week. I go away from this feeling good about my chances and also at the US Open and for the rest of the season.
“It's another good tournament for me, which I'm happy about.”
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