World No.
1 In the pursuit of two tracks of male tennis history in Flushing Meadowsnew York: Novak Djokovic is the story.
World No.
1, looking to provide a new Polish Slam calendar in the US Open, aim to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to finish above in an interesting Grand Slam medley.
In one season where he has pushed unlike before, Djokovic is striking to break away from the trinity of the big winner 20 times which includes Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Last month, the 34-year-old arrived at Tokyo observing Golden Slam.
The combination of ALEXANDER ZVEREV haunted form, its own sagging energy level and the creaky shoulder saw it left the Tokyo game without medals.
Djokovic, who will play Danish teen Holger Vitus Nodskov Rune in the first round at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Tuesday night, did not play Cincinnati Masters, he used the time to reset.
Serly was in the same part of the series as Tokyo-Conqueror Zverev and Wimbledon finalist Matteo studied.
Other front runners were among the New Pro – Daniil Medvedev and Tsitipas Stefanos Greece and Greece, at the bottom.
“I was very inspired to play my best tennis here,” said Djokovic, who has claimed three titles from the seven finals in this venue.
“I don’t want to say it now or never for me because I think I’ll have more opportunities in my life to win the pillow.” “I don’t know if I will have more opportunities to win the calendar slam, but I don’t need to put additional pressure on myself,” said the world No.1 before fighting his own game.
“Pressure is the privilege.
This is what you do for all your life, to put yourself in a unique position to win the Grand Slams and make history.
At the end of my day a big tennis fan, a historical fan, a fan of history.” Better students than students than Sports fans, friends and rivals Briton Andy Murray, who hit him on Friday, argued.
“If you look at the game for years, the things that have been enhanced, he turned himself into a full player.
He played well on all surfaces.
He has an underestimated service, he is the best wanderer of all time,” Murray said.
“The movement is something that is waiting for him.” While many are said about Djokovic’s mental stability, where he has fumbled when the least expected, like in Tokyo.
Uncovered in the bronze medal play-off against Spain Pablo Carreno Busta, against who he also default from the US Open last year when he accidentally crashed into a woman.
This time, in New York, Djokovic will aim to think about the edges, even when he searches in his game.