Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

After starting with nothing, Djokovic determined to end up on top

- Reuters

MELBOURNE: Driven by having started out in life with “literally nothing”, Novak Djokovic is determined to end up as the man with the most Grand Slam singles titles when he finally hangs up his racket. The Serbian claimed his 17th on Sunday. That put him third on the list behind Roger Federer, who has won 20, and Rafa Nadal, who has 19.

Djokovic said he was mindful that he, 38-year-old Federer and 33-year-old Nadal were being hunted down by a younger generation of players led Thiem, Alex Zverev, Stephanos Tsitsipas and Daniil Medvedev.

The 32-year-old says, however, that careful career management will mean he can keep challengin­g for the game’s major prizes and said finishing with more of them than Federer and Nadal was his goal. “I’m not going to lie to you and say it’s not, of course it is,” the world number one said.

“I understand that I’m not in my twenties so obviously things are a bit different and I have to be just more precise and more organised in my preparatio­ns for the Grand Slam and prioritise these tournament­s.

“I’m thrilled to be in a position to be in the mix for most Grand Slam titles at this stage of my career and profession­ally that’s what matters the most.”

Forced to come from 2-1 down for the first time in an Australian Open final to beat Thiem, Djokovic told the post-match news conference that his hunger for success came from growing up in a time of conflict and privation.

“My upbringing was in Serbia during several wars during ‘90s,” he said. “(It was a) difficult time, (there was an) embargo in our country where we had to wait in line for bread, milk, water, some basic things in life.

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