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Fed Facebooks his schedule

Cape Town - Swiss tennis star Roger Federer has revealed his playing schedule for the 2014 season.

Federer, 32, announced via his official Facebook page that he is due to play 16 events (excluding the World Tour Finals), starting in Brisbane this week.

Federer, the holder of a record 17 Grand Slam titles, had an indifferent 2013, winning only one title and failing to reach a major final for the first year since 2002.

He will also start the year with a new coach after six-time major winner Stefan Edberg joined his team.

"Excited to publish my 2014 schedule!" Federer posted.

Brisbane (30 Dec '13 - 05 Jan '14)
Australian Open (13 - 26 Jan)
Dubai (24 Feb - 02 Mar)
Indian Wells (03 - 16 Mar)
Miami (17 - 30 Mar)
Madrid (05 - 11 May)
Rome (12 - 18 May)
Roland Garros (26 May - 08 Jun)
Halle (09 Jun - 15 Jun)
Wimbledon (23 Jun - 06 Jul)
Toronto (04 - 10 Aug)
Cincinnati (11 - 17 Aug)
US Open (25 Aug - 07 Sep)
Shanghai (6 - 12 Oct)
Basel (18 - 26 Oct)
Paris (27 Oct - 02 Nov)

Please note: this is a preliminary schedule which is subject to change.
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