Switzerland's Davis Cup tennis player Roger Federer smiles during a press conference in the Forum Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Switzerland faces USA in a World Group first round tournament. (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Schneider)
Switzerland's Davis Cup tennis player Roger Federer smiles during a press conference in the Forum Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Switzerland faces USA in a World Group first round tournament. (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Schneider)
Switzerland's Davis Cup tennis players Roger Federer, left, and Stanislas Wawrinka speak to the media during a press conference in the Forum Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012. Switzerland faces USA in the World Group first round tournament. (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Schneider)
Swiss Davis Cup tennis player Roger Federer, right, talks with Swiss Davis Cup team captain Severin Luethi, left, during a training session in the Forum Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Switzerland faces US the World Group first round. (AP Photo/Keystone, Jean-Christophe Bott)
Swiss Davis Cup tennis player Roger Federer, right, talks with Stanislas Wawrinka, left, during a training session in the Forum Arena in Fribourg, Switzerland, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. Switzerland faces US the World Group first round. (AP Photo/Keystone, Jean-Christophe Bott)
FRIBOURG, Switzerland (AP) ? Roger Federer hopes to recapture the emotion of Switzerland's 2001 Davis Cup victory against the United States when they meet again in the first round this weekend.
Federer recalled the Swiss win on Tuesday, when as a 19-year-old he won three matches for a 3-2 victory in his home city of Basel.
"I think it was my first emotional outburst on a tennis court because I was so exhausted on Sunday after winning singles, doubles and singles," Federer said.
Federer said that performance, against a U.S. team led by Todd Martin, "definitely got me in winning ways." Months later at Wimbledon, he beat four-time defending champion Pete Sampras in the fourth round.
"It was a start of great things for me and I'm happy playing America again," said the 30-year-old Federer, who will line up in Friday's singles with Stanislas Wawrinka against Mardy Fish and John Isner.
Federer owns a record 16 Grand Slam singles titles, but he hasn't won the Davis Cup trophy.
Federer's skipped the first round of the Davis Cup since 2004, and changed his preparations to play Davis Cup this year.
He hasn't played on clay so early in the season since 2004 in Romania, and it's been seven years since he played in Europe in February.
On a cold, 20-degree day in Fribourg, it was perhaps easy to understand his previous schedule. He typically practices after the Australian Open and plays a single tournament in Dubai, where he has a home.
But Federer renewed his Davis Cup commitment by traveling to Australia last September for a World Group playoff that Wawrinka helped clinch. The five-set win over Lleyton Hewitt was halted in the Sunday twilight and completed Monday.
"It's only normal for me to play the first round after that heroic effort of his," Federer said.
The third-ranked Swiss said he's in "a good state mentally and physically" after his semifinal loss to Rafael Nadal in Melbourne.
"I've had a great run since last year's U.S. Open and haven't lost until just the other week," he said. "The transition to clay has been somewhat easy. Clay is good on the body."
Federer helped choose the slow indoor surface, a perceived weakness of the American team.
"It's the best surface to play the United States, and we think it will be a small advantage for us," Switzerland captain Severin Luethi said.
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