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Djokovic eager to beat Sinner, Alcaraz

Updated: 2024-12-04 09:26
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Novak Djokovic holds a guitar given to him by Argentine singer Abel Pintos during a farewell exhibition match for Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in Buenos Aires on Sunday. AFP

Novak Djokovic is ready to challenge Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz on the Grand Slam stage when he returns to action at the Australian Open after an underwhelming campaign this year, the 24-time champion said.

After winning three of the four Grand Slams last year, the 37-year-old has endured a dry spell in 2024, failing to win any majors for the first time since his injury-plagued 2017 campaign.

World No 1 Sinner dethroned Djokovic at Melbourne Park en route to his maiden Grand Slam win, and the 23-year-old Italian also beat the Serb in the Shanghai Masters final in October.

Reigning US Open champion Sinner added the ATP Finals title to his tally, while Djokovic pulled out from the season-ending event with injury.

Djokovic withdrew from the French Open quarterfinals due to a knee injury, while 14-time champion Rafa Nadal lost to Alexander Zverev in the first round, allowing Alcaraz to dominate Roland Garros.

The 21-year-old Spaniard Alcaraz also retained his Wimbledon title. However, Djokovic clinched his maiden Olympic gold in Paris, defeating Alcaraz three weeks after their Wimbledon final — proving his resilience.

"I feel I can still play at the highest level," Djokovic said an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport on Saturday.

"Sinner and Alcaraz have established themselves as the two best players in the world, not to forget (Alexander) Zverev.

"All of them will be the main candidates to win the Slams and other titles.

"However, physically and mentally, I am ready to play my tennis again and I have the feeling that I can challenge these guys. My experience will come in handy."

Djokovic, who has slipped to seventh in the ATP rankings, said 2024 was perhaps his least profitable season in the last 10 years.

"So, next year, I will play more tournaments, and the Grand Slams will be my priority," he said.

"I will give my best to win, of course, if my body allows me to."

Asked what advice he would give Sinner, Djokovic said: "It seems to me that he is doing well even without my advice.

"But winning your first two Slams and becoming No 1 is one thing, staying at that level for years is another."

Following the retirements of Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal, Djokovic remains the last man from his generation and the fearsome "Big Three" still pushing for the crown.

It was recently announced that former Wimbledon and US Open champion Murray has joined Djokovic's coaching team, as the Serbian bids to win a record-extending 11th Australian Open when the season's first major starts on Jan 12.

REUTERS

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