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Djokovic is a relieved man in 2013

By Agence France-Presse in Dubai | China Daily | Updated: 2013-02-27 07:36

Novak Djokovic may be the runaway world No 1 right now, and favorite to take away Roger Federer's title at the Dubai Open this week, but he has started this year a relieved man.

Djokovic, who should meet Federer in Saturday's final, has been less worried by the reputation of the sport's greatest legend than by his own.

The 25-year-old Serbian's sensational spell of success in becoming a triple Grand Slam titleholder within one season left him feeling, he says, that he might never live up to the new image of himself.

"I do feel relief more than when I started 2012," he said. "Following 2011 was an extreme challenge - mentally mostly.

Djokovic is a relieved man in 2013

"I found myself for the first time in the position of being No 1 in the world and defending a Grand Slam title - three in a whole year, so that was very challenging.

"So I consider finishing No 1 in 2012 an even bigger success than in 2011, and I feel I learned a lesson. I understand the experience I went through and I am ready for new challenges."

It was also a brief relief that Djokovic was also able to focus a little on someone else's difficulties. They were those of his younger brother, Marko, whom he partnered in the doubles.

It was though a slightly surreal experience. On an outside court, which enabled the spectators to watch the world's No 1 player without paying, the match took place amid angry gusts of wind, swishing trees, and at the end, as dusk fell, swooping birds.

Marko Djokovic, aged 21, has risen more than 200 places in the rankings since playing singles here last year, and is at 662 and rising. But he and Novak lost 4-6, 6-3, 10-4 to Nikolay Davydenko of Russia and Dick Norman of Belgium, and the burden of brotherly comparisons remains immense.

"I have to say it is hard because people compare him to me," says Novak. "In the junior tournaments and all these years he has been playing tennis he's been compared to me when I was that age, and it's absolutely different.

"So he's trying to fight, I think, with his mind more than really with his game.

"I think as soon as he manages to control his thoughts and, you know, focus more on his own career, he is going to be good. He has potential obviously - it's in the blood."

There is even a feeling of familiarity when the world No 1 starts his singles campaign on Tuesday. His first round is against Viktor Troicki, a close friend with whom he grew up in Belgrade and who he has faced many times.

(China Daily 02/27/2013 page24)

 

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