The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Djokovic hopes to punish Nishikori for New York nightmare

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LONDON: Novak Djokovic has warned Kei Nishikori there will be no repeat of his shock US Open loss to the Japanese star when they meet in the ATP Tour Finals on Saturday.

Djokovic booked a semi-final showdown with Nishikori after finishing top of Group A thanks to a 6-2, 6-2 rout of Tomas Berdych at London's O2 Arena on Friday.

The victory also guaranteed the Serb would finish top of the yearend world rankings for the third time in four years.

But Djokovic didn't plan to celebrate that impressive accomplish­ment for too long before he focused on the tough challenge posed by Nishikori.

The Japanese player, making his Tour Finals debut, has enjoyed a breakthrou­gh year featuring a four-set win over Djokovic in the US Open semi-finals in September.

That loss was one of the few low moments for Djokovic in another tremendous year.

But Djokovic has been unstoppabl­e at the Tour Finals for the last three years, winning 13 successive matches and stretching his unbeaten run at indoor events to 30 matches.

He believes that fine form and his extra experience under the O2 dome will help avenge the loss in New York.

"It's obvious that he's experienci­ng the best season of his life. He's top five in the world. He's playing some great tennis," Djokovic said.

"He's one of the quickest players around. Deservedly he's in the semifinals on his debut.

"But, again, the conditions indoors and outdoors, where I lost to him in US Open, are quite different.

"I'm feeling pretty confident playing now. So it's going to be good, high-class tennis."

It has been a landmark year on and off the court for Djokovic, who won a second Wimbledon title only a few days before marrying his longtime partner Jelena.

The couple celebrated the birth of their first child, Stefan, three weeks ago.

And he can cap a season to remember by becoming the first man since Ivan Lendl in the 1980s to win the Tour Finals three years in a row.

"It's a great deal of happiness knowing what I've been through the entire season in order to get to where I am and finish the year as number one," Djokovic said.

"I know how difficult it is. It's why I'm proud of this achievemen­t.

"Being number one of the world is the pinnacle of the sport. Winning grand slams also is something that allows you to write the history of this sport.”

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