MASON, Ohio — Roger Federer usually feels good when he arrives in Cincinnati for a tournament he has won more times than anyone else. This week, not so much.
Federer is trying to reconstruct his game and keep his back healthy at the Western & Southern Open, a Masters series tournament he won for an unprecedented fifth time last year. He likes the fast blue surface and the quiet time away from the courts.
Throughout his career, he's used the tournament as a springboard to the U.S. Open. He's in more of a rebuilding mode entering the event, which opened Sunday with two men's matches.
After a stunning loss second-round loss at Wimbledon, Federer's had surprising exits in two other tournaments to lower-ranked players. He's also been bothered by a bad back.
"But now I'm fit again and I'm mentally motivated, which is very important at this part of the year right now," Federer said.
He'll play the winner of the Mardy Fish vs. Philipp Kohlschreiber match on Tuesday.
Wild card Ryan Harrison of the United States beat the Ukraine's Alexandr Dolgopolov 7-6 (3), 6-4, and Julien Benneteau of France beat Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus 6-3, 6-2, to get the tournament started on Sunday.
A couple of over-30 Swiss stars will get the attention this week.