Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Djokovic sets sights on 2019 after ‘phenomenal season’

- Agence Francepres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Having a Grand Slam (Australian Open) so early in the season makes us train very hard and be aware that we have to be at our best in the first week of the year.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC, World No 1

LONDON: Novak Djokovic set his sights on the Australian Open after a painful defeat in the ATP Finals at the hands of Alexander Zverev took some of the gloss off an incredible season.

The Serbian World No 1 looked unbeatable heading into Sunday’s final, winning all four of his matches in London in straight sets.

But his 21-year-old opponent showed no fear, trading heavy blows with his illustriou­s opponent from the back of the court and outlasting him in long rallies to win in straight sets.

“Obviously no one likes to lose a tennis match,” he said. “You try your best. But at the same time, as I said on the court, you put things in a larger perspectiv­e, see things a bit differentl­y.

“When you get out of this feeling of a little bit disappoint­ment that you lost, I mean, all the positive things that I have to reflect on and also take from this season, especially the last six months.” The 31-year-old started his year with a miserable early exit at the Australian Open, followed by elbow surgery and a string of disappoint­ing results on his return to the court.

But since Wimbledon started he has suffered just three defeats -- including Sunday’s against Zverev -- winning a fourth title at the All England club and following up by securing a third US Open crown to leave him on 14 Grand Slams. “Overall it was a phenomenal season.”

The kind of form he has shown, Djokovic will be the man to beat when the first major of next year comes round in Melbourne in January — a venue where he has won six times. “Having a Grand Slam so early in the season makes us train probably very hard and be kind of aware that we have to be at our best in the first week of the year,” he said. LONDON: Mike Bryan claimed his fifth ATP Finals title, but the first without his twin brother Bob, as he and Jack Sock beat French pair PierreHugu­es Herbert and Nicolas Mahut in a thrilling doubles final on Sunday.

The American duo won 5-7, 6-1, 13-11 as they added the season-ending crown to Wimbledon and US Open titles.

Bryan only paired up with Sock in June because brother Bob, with whom he has won 16 Grand Slam titles, is currently recovering from a hip injury.

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 ?? AP ?? Alexander Zverev (left) beat Novak Djokovic 64, 63 to win the ATP Finals in London on Sunday.
AP Alexander Zverev (left) beat Novak Djokovic 64, 63 to win the ATP Finals in London on Sunday.

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