NUMBER ONE SATISFACTION

Serbian Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic has said that becoming the no. 1 tennis player in the world gave him immense satisfaction. He said that it was not easy to become the top ranked tennis player in the world. He revealed that he had seen the dream of becoming world’s no. 1 way back when he was just 4 years of age. According to Djokovic, he is playing in such a period which is dominated by the two legends of the game i.e. Roger Federer and Rafel Nadal.

Djokovic said that at one point of time, people had started thinking that it is literally impossible to remove Roger Federer from the no. 1 spot. But, Rafel Nadal did that. And when Nadal reached at the no. 1 position, people said that he would stay there for years. As per Djokovic, to become the no. 1 player in the playing era of Federer and Nadal was very hard. Djokovic said that earlier he used to think that it is impossible to win a tournament in which Federer or Nadal is playing. But, one day, he thought that he would have to go through Federer and Nadal anyhow if he had to become the no. 1 player in the world. He said that since that day, there had been a lot of change in his attitude and he started thinking differently.

Djokovic said that to reach at a position where he is now, he had to change his lifestyle completely. He said that he didn’t use to take care of his diet in his younger days. But, as he grew up, he started taking food according to the advice of the nutritionist. He said that he has also worked pretty hard on his fitness. According to Djokovic, to remain fit is necessary for a player.

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Djokovic must Salvage Season at US Open

For any professional tennis player, a win at the Australian Open, a final defeat to the King of Clay at the French Open and a semi final defeat to one of the legends of tennis might be considered as components of an extremely successful season but Serbian tennis ace Novak Djokovic is not just any tennis player and even on the back of such brilliant displays, there is no room for satisfaction for the 25 year old as he is on the verge of relinquishing his world number one crown to Roger Federer if the Swiss Maestro manages to defeat Andy Murray to claim his 7th Wimbledon title.

Djokovic has been setting the pace in men’s tennis over the last couple of seasons, coming out of nowhere to win three of the four Grand Slams and he has set very high standards, not only for himself but for the other players as well. In 2011, he had a record of 70-6 in matches, won three majors and earned total prize money of $ 12.6 million. Read more »

RIVALRY IS GREAT

World number 1 Novak Djokovic has claimed that the rivalry currently enjoyed between himself and Rafael Nadal is great for the tennis. This era of tennis is already regarded as perhaps the best the sport has seen, with levels of skill and fitness never before reached as well as some of the best individuals ever.

Federer holds the record for the most Grand Slams ever won, and the competition he had to deal with from Nadal was breath-taking. But now, their struggle has been relegated by the emergence of a new number one men’s player – Novak Djokovic. Nadal upped his game and has become the Serb’s foremost challenger, meeting him in every Grand Slam final in the last year, while Federer has dropped to third, not quite being abel to keep pace with the younger players this time.

“Federer and Nadal have still, I think, the biggest rivalry in the sport, because they have been at the top for so many years, they have been so dominant,” said Djokovic. “I just joined that rivalry recently, a couple of years ago. “I think the sport is experiencing some really good times now. We’re attracting a lot of attention to men’s tennis because we have these two great players, and Murray, myself, and we really have some great players, some charismatic players, a lot of personalities. This is good for tennis.”

The recently completed French Open at Roland Garros was the first time for a while that Nadal has managed to best his rival, but if there was anyone, anywhere who was going to put a stop to Djokovic’s attempt at holding all four Grand Slams at once, it was Nadal in Paris. The Spaniard added the seventh French title to his trophy cabinet, making him the most successful player there in history. But for a while this seemed in danger of slipping away from him. He won the first two sets – and no-one has ever beaten him from this position – but then Novak reacted and won 8 games in a row, giving him a commanding hold on the fourth set. However, the rain interceded at the point, and gave Nadal a welcome reprieve, which he made the most of by breaking back, and eventually winning both the set and the tournament.

Djokovic is still at the top of the men’s game by quite a margin, despite this setback, and it will take some extraordinary play to stop him in the next few Grand Slams. This won’t worry Nadal too much though, as he faced the same situation with Federer and overcame the difficulties. Whatever happens, it should be another year of stunning tennis from the top three players in the world.

Djokovic Talks up Wimbledon Hopes

Novak Djokovic feels he is in peak condition going into Wimbledon, as he looks to defend the title he won last year.
The Serbian won his first SW19 title with victory over Rafael Nadal in 2011, a year in which he dominated and moved to the top of the rankings.

Djokovic has already collected the Australian Open title, this year, and reached his first French Open final, before losing to Nadal.

After a hectic schedule at Roland Garros, the world number one has played just one grass-court event in the run up to Wimbledon, the Boodles exhibition event. Read more »

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