London 2012 will be the Swiss player's fourth Games, and he has twice carried his nation's flag at the Opening Ceremony -- at Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008.
Federer won the men's doubles title in Beijing with Stanislas Wawrinka and the two will team up again for the defending campaign.
Federe said: "It's amazing to me that this is already my fourth Olympics. Always something special has happened at every Olympic Games I've taken part in, and obviously I learned a lot as well -- like living in the Village, carrying the flag, responsibilities, seeing huge press rooms, facing a lot of pressure, winning gold.
"I just made the cut back in 2000. I was still very young then. I was only 18, 19. I was obviously able to make the Olympics. That was a big deal for me. There were a lot of things that I was able to take away from the Olympic Games. I hope it's going to be something similar this time.
"I was in central London recently and I did see they were preparing a big square for the Olympics, which I'm sure are going to be amazing."
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