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History and ‘school of life’ drive Djokovic through controvers­ies

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Melbourne, Australia - Novak Djokovic, who won a recordequa­lling 22nd Grand Slam title on Sunday, is driven on through controvers­y by his determinat­ion to be the greatest ever.

The Serb’s victory over Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Australian Open final drew him level with great rival Rafael Nadal at the top of the list of all-time men’s major champions.

For 35-year-old Djokovic, it matters to be the best, and he has a strong sense of his historical place in tennis.

But he also keeps ploughing on through the highs and lows because it is “a great school of life”.

“I play profession­al tennis for several different reasons,” he said in Melbourne ahead of his latest title triumph.

“Some personal reason is that I feel on the tennis court I always have an opportunit­y to learn something new about myself, I guess fight with my own demons that I guess we all have.

“When we’re on the tennis court in the midst of a battle, some of the things surface, and I have to deal with it, so it’s a great school of life for me.

“Then at the same time, of course, I have profession­al goals and ambitions,” he added. “Those are Grand Slams and being number one in the world.

“So I do want to make more history in this sport, no doubt.”

But while Nadal and now-retired Roger Federer are widely admired, Djokovic continues to divide as well as unite.

His staggering achievemen­ts on the court have often been overshadow­ed by blunders and missteps off it.

The latest was his father posing with a Russian flag featuring Vladimir Putin’s face at this year’s Australian Open.

But easily the most controvers­ial was his refusal to get vaccinated against Covid, which culminated with Djokovic last year being deported from Australia on the eve of the tournament. Even before that, the Serb was seemingly doomed never to be held in the same esteem as Federer or Nadal, the undisputed people’s champions.

There are those who see something too calculatin­g in the Djokovic makeup - an intense, brooding presence prone to affectatio­n.

His infamous default from the US Open in 2020 for petulantly swiping at a ball that hit a female line judge gave a glimpse of his fiery character.

On the tennis court I always have an opportunit­y to learn something new about myself NOVAK DJOKOVIC

 ?? (AFP) ?? Serbia's Novak Djokovic hits a return to Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final on Sunday
(AFP) Serbia's Novak Djokovic hits a return to Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final on Sunday

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