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Djokovic eying elusive French Open

“I have been pretty close to winning the French Open title and have played a few finals and semifinals but I have a problem, his name is Nadal,” said Djokovic, who has twice finished runner-up to record nine-time champion at Roland Garros.

Djokovic, who was speaking after the India leg of the IPTL, said he has got the self-belief to go all the way in the second Grand Slam of the year. “Losing only one match in his career is credit to him (Nadal). I respect him a lot, Roger (Federer) and other guys. I am going to push. I am going to keep trying. The last couple of years the way I have played on clay courts against Rafa, it has given me enough reason to believe that I can make it. I got the self belief, I know can do it. Hopefully by the end of my career, I will get one trophy there,” said the seven-time Major winner.

Djokovic won his second Wimbledon title this season, six months after hiring former world number one Boris Becker as head coach. One year into the partnership, the Serbian said he is looking forward to another season with Becker. “I see the partnership going in a positive direction. The start of the year obviously was not easy. It took me some time to get used to it. Our individual habits, how we think, how we approach life and tennis in general. He is a legend. He has contributed a lot to the psychological part of my tennis. I am glad he was here with me (in India),” he said, referring to Becker’s presence at the stadium on Monday.

His two most fierce rivalries have undoubtedly been with Federer and ‘King of Clay’ Nadal. Asked to compare the rivalries, the 27-year-old said: “They are two very different rivalries, both have contributed to my career in a way that made me understand what I need to do, how much I need to work to challenge and win against them. It has been a big part of my improvement, my success all these years.”
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