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Djokovic ending year as real rival to Roger and Rafa

(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-11-23 08:56

LONDON: Novak Djokovic looked in danger of getting left behind earlier this year after a punishing claycourt season took its toll on his body and mind but the Serbian appears to be back to his best.

Djokovic ending year as real rival to Roger and Rafa

First this month he beat world No 1 Roger Federer in his own backyard to take the Basel title, then last week he thrashed world No 2 Rafael Nadal on his way to winning the Paris Masters, his fifth title of the year.

Now the 22-year-old former Australian Open champion is setting his sights on defending his ATP World Tour Finals crown in London and next year challenging for the world No 1 spot.

"I don't think I'm the favorite or No 1 right now because every single player who is here can win the tournament, which makes it even more interesting," said Djokovic, who begins at the O2 Arena today against Nikolay Davydenko in Group B, which also contains Nadal and Robin Soderling.

Djokovic may not rate himself as the favorite next week but he certainly has a spring in his step despite playing 94 Tour matches this season.

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"I feel that I've matured more now and I know what I want to do on the court.

Fitness dedication

"Physically I've dedicated a lot of time to fitness and I've been working hard over the last three or four months and now it's paying off because I really feel I can survive those long five setters and still be fresh.

"I've regained that confidence and I'm able to play the way I've always wanted to play, which is to be aggressive and try to take control of matches."

By most people's standards Djokovic has had a good year, but earlier than expected exits at the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon led some to believe his career was beginning to level off after stunning progress in his first years on Tour.

Since losing to Federer in the US Open semis, however, Djokovic has won three out the four tournaments he has entered and reached the semifinals in the other one.

Djokovic ending year as real rival to Roger and Rafa

After reclaiming the world No 3 spot from Andy Murray, he now believes he can start snapping at the heels of Nadal and Federer again, although he is under no illusions how great a challenge it will be to overtake them.

"My lifetime goal is to be No 1 and that will always be my dream until I make it," said Djokovic.

"But I have Roger and Rafa in front of me and they are two guys who have been so consistent, especially in the Grand Slams. If you have them as your main competitors for that spot then you're in trouble.

"On the positive side, battling against those two gave me a lot of competitive spirit and made me mentally stronger.

"I have beaten them many times and proved my quality by winning a Grand Slam. But in order to be No 1 I will have to do even more. I'll have to step up and win some more slams."

Reuters