The Borneo Post

Djokovic quietly confident for Monte Carlo

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MONTE CARLO, Principali­ty of Monaco: Novak Djokovic said on Sunday he is working to ensure that last month’s sub-par hardcourt performanc­es do not affect his seasonal bow on clay in Monte Carlo.

The world number one kicks off at his home event starting in the second round against either Philipp Kohlschrei­ber or a qualifier.

Djokovic, winner of the last three Grand Slam titles and dreaming of completing his personal sweep with another trophy at Roland Garros, was stopped in the third round at Indian Wells last month.

He was then unable to hold onto a 6-1 lead in the opening set of his fourth-rounder in Miami, going out in three to Robert Bautista Agut.

“I can’t wait to step on court, I’ve been training hard,” he said on a rainy opening day of the Masters 1000.

“Some top players have been here for a week practising.

“I had a great last six months of the season, the 31-year- old Serb said. “And I had an amazing start this year.

“Indian Wells and Miami were so- so - I’ll try to pick that up and see how it goes on clay.”

Djokovic and 11- time winner Rafael Nadal, along with Roland Garros runner-up Dominic Thiem, stand as favourites on paper for the first major title of the French Open preliminar­y events.

Roger Federer, who has skipped the clay season completely for the last two years and will return to Roland Garros for the first time since a 2015 quarter-final loss to fellow Swiss Stan Wawrinka, is not playing.

The 2 0 - t ime Grand Slam champion will appear in his only scheduled pre-Paris clay event in Madrid starting May 5.

“All of our games will be tested big- time - but that’s why we’re here,” Djokovic said of the slow Monte Carlo clay, which might be made even heavier by wet weather predicted for later in the week.

The top seed said that while he would prefer to head to Paris with a title in his pocket, it’s not a desperate situation. — AFP

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