The Borneo Post

‘Happy Slam’: Djokovic back to where it all began at Aussie Open

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MELBOURNE: World number one Novak Djokovic revealed his fondness for the Australian Open Sunday, saying the tournament kickstarte­d his storied career when he won his first major in Melbourne more than a decade ago.

Perhaps prompted by Andy Murray’s shock announceme­nt that this year’s appearance Down Under will be his last, Djokovic allowed himself to wax nostalgic about the season- opening Grand Slam.

His breakthrou­gh came against Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in 2008 and he has won the title five more times since, most recently against Murray in 2016.

“It was my first major trophy, that obviously served as a great springboar­d for my career,” said the Serb, who has 14 majors in the

It was my first major trophy, that obviously served as a great springboar­d for my career.

Novak Djokovic, Tennis world number one

trophy cabinet.

“It opened a lot of doors for me. It allowed me to believe in myself that I can actually win the biggest tournament­s in the world, challenge the best players in the world.”

Top seed Djokovic, who launches his campaign for a record seventh crown against American Mitchell Krueger on Tuesday, said he also enjoyed strong support from Melbourne’s large Serb community. But the 31-year- old said all fans in Australia created a special atmosphere.

“They call it the Happy Slam for a reason,” he said.

“There’s a lot of good vibe, good buzz around the city. People of Australia love sport, nurture the sport values. They love their tennis, as well.”

Djokovic closed out last season magni f icent ly, making an astonishin­g climb back from outside the world’s top 20 in June, winning Wimbledon and the US Open on the way to reclaiming the number one ranking in November.

It was a contrast to the way he started the year in Melbourne, where a sorry last-16 exit at the hands of South Korea’s Chung Hyeon was followed by elbow surgery and a string of early tournament exits.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Djokovic hits a return during a practice session ahead of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne.
— AFP photo Djokovic hits a return during a practice session ahead of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne.

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