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Djokovic hoping to play Australian Open, bidding to be ‘historic best’

/ 02:37 PM October 23, 2020

Novak Djokovic

Second-placed Serbia’s Novak Djokovic celebrates with the trophy during the podium ceremony after the men’s singles final tennis match against Spain’s Rafael Nadal at the Philippe Chatrier court, on Day 15 of The Roland Garros 2020 French Open tennis tournament in Paris on October 11, 2020. (Photo by Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)

World number one Novak Djokovic said Thursday he is hopeful of playing in next year’s Australian Open as he bids to chase down Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer on the all-time Grand Slam winners’ list.

The 33-year-old said he was “not sure” about the date of his arrival in Melbourne because of the mandatory two-week quarantine imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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“We hope it will change for the better, that they will shorten the quarantine period,” Djokovic said.

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“But if that’s the case, of course, most of us tennis players will have to go to Australia sooner.”

Topping the world rankings since February 3, the Serbian star is almost 2,000 points ahead his main rival Nadal, who demolished Djokovic 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 in the Roland Garros final earlier this month.

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He needs points from the Australian Open, where he will be the defending champion, to break Swiss great Federer’s record for most weeks as ATP world number one.

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“Maybe someone has a problem with the fact that I have the biggest ambitions and that I verbalize them,” Djokovic told reporters after a practice session in his native Belgrade.

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“But I was raised to be honest, clear and open, that is my character and personality. My goal is to be a historic number one, longest (on top of ATP list) and I am working towards that end.”

The 17-time Grand Slam winner, who was disqualified from the US Open after accidentally hitting a line judge with the ball, favors replacing line judges with technology.

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“I believe that when it comes to decisions about lines, technology could be more effective than human factor,” said Djokovic.

Nadal and Federer have both won 20 Grand Slam singles titles.

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