Packed crowds for my matches are not granted, says Roger Federer

loves to compete in front of many people. On Tuesday, at the Hopman Cup in Perth, the night session set the highest events attendance ever featuring over 14,000 people in the stands. That was a special occasion as Federer and Serena Williams faced each other in a mixed-doubles match.

Federer said: Thats great, I love seeing tennis on the upswing, its really gotten bigger and better over the years thanks to the great people that have played this sport for many, many years and have sacrificied also numerous hours, events and promotional events and spoken to sponsors.

So now we see great venues around the world, we have more and more media because of that. Its just a snowball effect, its a popular sport, one of the few global sports like travels, we go on world tour every year like musicians basically, we do it every year.

So we come to you, they, the fans, dont have to come to us necessarily, so to see so many people here in Perth is definitely a thrill. I love playing in front of full crowds, I have also seen different at the beginning of my career so you never take it for granted even thought you may, I think.

I dont. Switzerland lost to Greece in Thursdays match 2-1 but thanks to Federers win over Stefanos Tsitsipas in the mens singles, reached the Hopman Cup final. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title