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Djokovic eyes 3rd title as ‘Big Four’ reunite

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NEW YORK: From the pits of despair in Paris, record- setting Novak Djokovic now eyes a third US Open title in New York where for the first time since Wimbledon last year, the sport’s ‘ Big Four’ will be reunited.

Djokovic became the first man to win all nine Masters titles with victory over Roger Federer at Cincinnati on Sunday.

Having captured, against all the odds, a fourth Wimbledon in July, the 31-year- old Serb suddenly finds himself as joint- favourite with world number one Rafael Nadal to triumph at Flushing Meadows.

Champion in 2011 and 2015, and a five- time runner- up, Djokovic sat out the 2017 US Open to nurse an elbow injury.

His physical limitation­s were still evident when he slumped away from Roland Garros in June af ter a shock quarterfin­al loss to journeyman Marco Cecchinato, threatenin­g to skip Wimbledon to mend his shattered self- confidence.

It’s a wonderful feeling. It’s been a couple of tough months for me with an injury but then winning Wimbledon and Cincinnati.

Fast forward three months and Djokovic is once again the man to beat.

“It’s a wonderful feeling. It’s been a couple of tough months for me with an i njury but then winning Wimbledon and Cincinnati,” Djokovic said.

Djokovic’s Wimbledon triumph took his Grand Slam t it le collection to 13, just one behind Pete Sampras.

He also has 31 Masters, two back from Nadal but four more than Federer.

He wi l l head for New York buoyed by his dominance over his three major rivals as well – he leads Nadal 27-25, Federer 24-22 and Andy Murray 25-11.

“He’s a great champion,” said Federer in praise of Djokovic in Cincinnati.

World number one Nadal, who won the US Open last year to add to his 2010 and 2013 victories, skipped Cincinnati after triumphing in Toronto the week before.

The Spaniard clinched an 11th French Open in June to take his majors tally to 17 before falling to Djokovic in a five- set, 5-hour 15- minute semi- f inal loss at Wimbledon.

“Tennis is a high- demanding sport in terms of physical effort,” said 32-year- old Nadal.

“I cannot forget that I am older every year.”

Federer also knows that the clock is ticking.

The 20-time Grand Slam winner won the last of his five US Opens in 2008. — AFP

Novak Djokovic, nine Masters titles

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