Former world number one, Stefan Edberg has articulated his desire to coach Swiss maestro Roger Federer, saying that the 17-time Grand Slam champion can add some more major titles to his kitty, according to reports.
According to TennisWorldUSA,org, Edberg said that it is a matter for the two to find time to fit in, adding that it was the idea of Federer's camp that he would give his views and come up with some feedback as the Swiss wants to try some new things.
Edberg said that he never thought about coaching and if Federer were not involved, he would not have been interested.
He added that Federer is a great man both on and off the track and he has the utmost respect for him, adding that he would definitely win some more Grand Slam titles.
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