Roger Federer has not completely decided his schedule for the second half of the season, saying he will look at where to play when getting ready for the hard-court season.
The world No. 2 said he had not wanted to announce his tournaments before seeing how Paris, Halle and Wimbledon went.
Federer reached the quarterfinals at the French Open, won his warm-up ATP 500 event on grass in Halle and reached the final of Wimbledon.
Now, he said he will "Sit down, relax with the family, go on vacation, then probably decide in 10, 12 days' time."
Though indicating he will follow his normal schedule, Federer said there were one or two things that could require adjustments.
"Also when I know what's happened with Davis Cup after September, seeing what the situation is for that, and then I'll decide what I'll play in the summer heading into the Open and after that as well," he said. "I still just need to wait for some answers, and at the same time just recover and assess what's been going on really."