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Djokovic says Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip can set him up for Australia

- GRAHAM CAYGILL

Novak Djokovic said trying to win a fourth Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip title in Abu Dhabi is the ideal platform for him to kick start his return to tennis after six months out with injury.

The 12-time major winner has not played since having to retire hurt against Tomas Berdych at Wimbledon with an elbow injury.

But he returns to action on December 29 at the Zayed Sports City Tennis Stadium when he will take on either Dominic Thiem or Milos Raonic for a place in the final.

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“It is always an honour to play in Abu Dhabi and I can’t wait to get back on court again,” the 30 year old said in a statement.

“This tournament will offer me the perfect opportunit­y to start my preparatio­n for the Australian Open.”

Djokovic has never lost a match on court in Abu Dhabi from his previous four appearance­s at the event.

He won it in 2011, 2012 and 2013, but an injury forced him to forfeit the 2015 final to Andy Murray.

Djokovic, who has spent 223 weeks at No 1 during his career, has fallen to No 12 in the world rankings due to his time away from the court as he rehabilita­ted his elbow problem, his lowest position since March 2007.

His first big goal after Abu Dhabi will be bidding to become the most successful men’s player, in terms of most singles titles, at the Australian Open.

He currently shares the record with Rod Emerson on six, and victory in Melbourne in 2018 would put him out on his own on seven.

Djokovic has not won a major since the 2016 French Open, the event which gave him a career grand slam.

The other three players competing in Abu Dhabi during the event, which runs from December 28-30, are world No 1 Rafael Nadal, three-time major winner Stan Wawrinka and Pablo Carreno Busta.

Nadal is a four-time winner of the competitio­n, and has won it the past two years, and he will start his challenge on December 29 against the winner of Wawrinka and Carreno Busta’s quarter-final encounter a day earlier.

This tournament will offer me the perfect opportunit­y to start my preparatio­n for the Australian Open NOVAK DJOKOVIC On competing at the Mubadala World Tennis Championsh­ip

 ?? Getty ?? American golfer Angel Yin survived a three-player play-off with Kim In-kyung and Celine Herbin to win the Omega Dubai Ladies Classic yesterday at Emirates Golf Club
Getty American golfer Angel Yin survived a three-player play-off with Kim In-kyung and Celine Herbin to win the Omega Dubai Ladies Classic yesterday at Emirates Golf Club

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