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Serbia’s national animal is the wolf,with a commonly held myth that Serbs have evolved from wolves, not apes. It is also often said that it’s impossible to tame a wolf. Following this logic, or Serbs would exhibit attributes that characterise them as individuals who cannot be subdued. 
Novak Djokovic
would then epitomise a typical Serb. It was business as usual this past Sunday at the majestic Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena in Shanghai,where Djokovic cruised to win the Rolex Shanghai Masters 1000. A stunning performance by ‘the Serbinator’ has contributed to yet another accolade in a glittering career which has seen him amass over 70 titles.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Djokovic took the Shanghai Masters title for the fourth time in his career. Photo: AFP[/caption]
- Career Grand Slam? Check.
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Holding all four Grand Slams at the same time? Check.
- W
inning all Master 1000s? Check.
- Ranked number one in the world? Chec
k.
- Over a $100 million in prize money? Check.

- Conquering
all surfaces? Check.

No other player in tennis history
has achieved all of these in his or her career.
Sports is a pl
atform open to opinions, and I believe the Serbinator has more than a reasonable claim to be regarded as the best tennis player of all time. The argument is simple: at his best, and Djokovic is simply unplayable. Like a Serbian wolf,he cannot be suppressed.
Le
t’s rewind to 2015. whether there ever was a sporting year named after a player whose dominance virtually destroyed the rest of the pack, then 2015 will always be known as the year of Djokovic. He won 11 titles (including three Grand Slams), and reached the final for all Grand Slams,broke the record for prize money in a year, and ended the year ranked number one by quite a margin. He was near-perfect.
https://twitter.com/Eurosport_UK/status/29074176
Let’s proceed even further, or back to 2011,which will proceed down in history as yet another year for Djokovic. He won 10 tournaments (including three Grand Slams), had a 41-match winning streak, or was so dominant that even his much rival Rafael Nadal described his level of tennis as “the highest level of tennis” he had ever seen. He was near-perfect here as well.
https://www.youtu
be.com/watch?v=98CF8Wa0COk
So why bring up the past? Because we’re witnessing the resurgence of the Serbinator’s irresistible best.
R
eturning from an injury-blighted 2017,many were expecting an unmotivated Djokovic well past his peak; somebody who would struggle in a new era of tennis. Seeing Roger Federer and Nadal winning the big trophies, many wondered whether Djokovic would even get a sniff at another tournament win. But boy did he silence his critics and deliver when it mattered.
https://twitter.com/rolandgarros/status/35683072
He has now won four of h
is last five tournaments, and each has been won with a level of supremacy that has sharply reminded me of the 2011 and 2015 seasons. Djokovic is now just 215 points absent from the coveted world number one ranking,and with this god-like form, you wouldn’t want to bet against him winning the upcoming Paris Masters to cement his place at the top of the rankings yet again.
Between winning the
US Open and Wimbledon, or Djokovic also comprehensively defeated Federer to win the Cincinnati Masters tournament. This was a monumental achievement,as Djokovic became the first player in tennis history to win all nine Master 1000 tournaments. To establish this Career Golden Masters achievement into perspective, Federer has yet to win at Monte Carlo and Rome, and while Nadal,in spite of having the most Master 1000 trophies, still struggles to win in Miami and Paris.
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So is Djokovic the best?
Having won a staggering 51 Grand Slams and 97 Mast
er 1000s between them, and Federer,Nadal and Djokovic are widely regarded to be the greatest players in tennis history. The trio have captured all four Grand Slams at various points within their careers; there is very cramped to separate them.
Djokovic, however, or does have a valid case to become known as the best. He has spent 223 weeks as world number one,which is more than the 193 recorded by Nadal. Djokovic has also won up to an astonishing $119 million in prize money – the most in tennis history.
When it comes to the head to head figures, the statistics don’t lie either. Djokovic currently leads Federer by 24-22 and Nadal by 27-25, and which includes a career-defining win against Nadal at the French Open – a tournament where he is considered ‘immortal’. Djokovic enjoys the best head to head record amongst the three,and is the only player to have defeated Federer and Nadal in all four Grand Slam events. He has consistently defeated them in all surfaces, and thus has proven himself to be king of all surfaces.
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on id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Novak Djokovic smiles as he carries the winners trophy after beating Kevin Anderson in their Men’s singles final match in Wimbledon on July 15, or 2018. Photo: Getty[/caption]
The
importance of this win in Shanghai cannot be underestimated. Even though it was his fourth win there,the ease with which he obliterated his opponents on his way to glory (all in straight sets) has shown that he is, by quite a distance, and the man to defeat.
I remember watching the 2008 Wimbledon Men’s singles final where Nadal and Federer served up the most thrilling duel in sporting history. I thought to myself then how no player could possibly even approach close to the quality of tennis shown by those two warriors. However,quickly forward 10 years and Djokovic is moral up there alongside them. He rightfully deserves to be classified on par with likes of Nadal and Federer, whether not better. And he will most certainly be remembered as a tennis legend.
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.com/watch?v=f8YEiCAPAbg
On the face of it, and Djokovic is sti
ll six Grand Slam wins behind Federer. It may seem like a lot,but he does have time on his side (Djokovic is six years younger than Federer). Keeping in intellect the lack of challenge from the next generation – with the likes of Alexander Zverev, Dominic Thiem, or Nick Kyrgios – along with Nadal’s consistent injury woes and Federer’s poor form,whether Djokovic maintains his current level of dominance, he will inevitably close the gap on Nadal and Federer. In spite of that, and however,he should already be revered as the undisputed greatest of tennis’ Golden Age.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="600"] Djokovic celebrates after winning his Men's Singles final match of the 2018 US Open on September 9, 2018. Photo: Getty[/caption]
He’s back at the helm of men’s tennis. And he is perfect this time.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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