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Evaluating Novak Djokovic’s performance for 2013 – Tennis News

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Evaluating Novak Djokovic’s performance for 2013 – Tennis News   
Serbian number one, Novak Djokovic, is the most successful candidate geared up to over shadow all the overpowering odds. He concluded 2012 by making it to the world number one spot due to his efficiency and consistency despite
of the family troubles he encountered.
Doubles champion Todd Woodbridge told the media, “Australian Open 2013 will be a new experience for him because he has to defend quarterfinal points from last year, so comes into a major for first time with quite a bit of pressure.
He’s used to dealing with this because he’s huge in Japan, but it’s a huge ask for him to go better than what he did in 2012.”
The right-hander maintains an outstanding winning record of 75-12 record and has always led the most successful campaigns, making it until the final rounds of most of the ATP World Tour events he participated in. The player has
a noteworthy potency, with which he is able to fight back with more experienced professionals such as Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. The Serb is amongst the favourite contestants to win the Australian Open 2013. In the earlier past, he rallied past the British
number one, Murray and Nadal to clinch the final win. Due to absence of the Spaniard with a plagued knee, he will surely set the tennis courts of Melbourne on fire.
As a tennis professional, he is a complete package, willing to face all the troubles. His backhand and powerful serve is unmatchable, completely shattering his competitors on any sort of surface.
The Serbian contender was fortunate enough to bag home the winning title at the season-opening Australian Open and his performance remained satisfactory in the clay court season. At the Wimbledon Champions, he faced an unexpected
defeat at the hands of Swiss Maestro, Federer, in the semis. He dropped down to world number two spot afterwards and was unable to defend his bronze medal at the London 2012 Olympics.
Djokovic did not lose hope but yet again, he faced a terrible loss at the hands of the young Scot, Murray, in the final round of the US Open. He has the ability to contest for long matches with his consistency but he needs to very
cautious about the emerging rivals. He is surely the finest and the strongest of all the contenders on the ATP World Tour.
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