Roger Federer will shun the riches in the Middle East to get himself in the best shape at the Brisbane International for a tilt at a fifth Australian Open crown.
The 17-time Grand Slam champion has chosen to play at Pat Rafter Arena in the first ATP event of 2014, running from December 29 to January 5.
Brisbane International organisers have been chasing Federer since the tournament's inception in 2009 but the Swiss star has preferred to play in Qatar and Abu Dhabi before arriving in Melbourne ahead of the Australian Open. A combination of his desire to be acclimatised earlier for the Open, Brisbane's packed stands and positive player feedback has led to the change in schedule.
"I've heard many great things from the other players. They say it's a very friendly tournament, fan friendly, player friendly," Federer said. "For some time, we've been in contact with Brisbane and I saw how the tournament got stronger and stronger.
"I've always hoped that I could come there ... I'm not just coming [to Australia] for the Australian Open, especially when I commit so early in advance - it's also to win in Brisbane."