"Before the start of the Australian Open, everyone had been asking where do they go? After the tournament they have shown that they go to the very top. They showed some real drive. The way Federer played in Melbourne, it goes on to show that there is more to come and that is true for Nadal also," Becker said during an interaction ahead of the Laureus World Sports Award.
"Winning 18 Grand Slams is huge. Who does that? But Federer made it look so easy and effortless. His elegance and classy way of achieving it is something that not many sportspersons will be able to replicate in future.
"A few months back the question was when will Novak equal and cross Federer's Grand Slam record but now suddenly the question has changed to whether he can do it. I feel both Rafael and Novak may catch Federer but even he is going on. The more he wins, the more he will want to play," explained the three-time Wimbledon champion.
He was all praise for Argentina's Davis Cup winner Juan Martin del Potro for making an impressive return, for which he has also earned the nomination in the 'Comeback of the Year' category at the Laureus Sports awards, slated later tonight.
"The way he has made a comeback is remarkable. Tennis is a tough sport. There is a lot of pressure as it is an individual sport. You do not have teammates to rely on. The endurance and quality to fight it throughout the year is tough. There are no off seasons."
"Coaching comes naturally to me. I would surely like to come back to it. Also I would like to be involved with TV commentating or something on tennis. This is my world and one way or the other I want to be associated with it.
"But it also has to be the right moment to make a comeback as coach because it has to benefit the player I would be associated with and not me. Whenever a player requires me, I would go back to coaching, so it has to be the right time," explained the 49-year-old.
Becker said he was not worried about Djokovic's form and felt that he "definitely has the quality to return as the No. 1 player in the world".
Five-time grand slam champion Maria Sharapova is set to return to competitive action in April following her 15-month doping ban and Becker said everyone must get a second chance.
"I am a believer in the second chance. She had admitted that there was something she was not supposed to do. She has been punished for it. It speaks for her determination that she wants to make comeback and prove a point. It is never easy to make a comeback," he said.
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