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Monday, January 23, 2012

Djokovic beat Hewitt 3:1 AUS OPEN 2012

Djokovic beat Hewitt 3:1 ( 6:1 / 6:3 / 4:6 / 6:3 ) 
   Novle, who is bidding for his 5th Grand Slam title, ended local favourite’s hopes with a 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 victory in 2 hours and 56 minutes under the lights on packed Rod Laver Arena on Monday.
   Djokovic will play against fifth-seeded David Ferrer for a place in the semi-finals.
   Novak Djokovic and David Ferrer have met eleven times, Novak leads 6-5!
MATCH STATISTICS:


Congratulations!
  SOURCE: Australian Open Official WebSite  and Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Djokovic ( Tennis Player ) receives Orthodox award

Novak Djokovic Tennis Player

   International Fund of unity of Orthodox peoples awarded prizes for 2012. Patriarch Theodore II of Alexandria, Mahmut Abbas president of Palestine and Serbian Tennis Player Novak Djokovic.
   The award of the International Fund for the Unity of the Orthodox Peoples is given annually to heads of state and government, speakers of parliament, Orthodox clergy and political leaders for their achievements in establishing economic and political ties in keeping with the traditions of Eastern Christianity. More than 50 people have received the award since it was established several years ago. Along with Mahmoud Abbas, this year’s nominees include Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa Theodore II and famous Serbian tennis-player Novak Djokovic, “a generous charity provider, who helps restore sacred sites in Kosovo and Metohija”.
 
   Djokovic was awarded on the recommendation of the top Serbian Orthodox Church, said in a statement.
 
   Russian Patriarch Kirill said that Djokovic example, not only successful athletes, but also of Orthodox believers, who are "acting in their Hope in God's will", announced today VIA
 
" Also, he has committed, helps many Serbian Orthodox Churches, including the monasteries in Kosovo and Metohija, children and youth funded humanitarian programs ", said the Russian Orthodox Church.
 
   As noted, all Djokovic is my country, Serbia, and Russia's recognition of him is of great importance.
 
" Russia is a sincere friend of my homeland, it is much helped Serbia ", Djokovic said.
 
   Djokovic, who expressed gratitude for the recognition of the International Fund of unity of Orthodox
.
  SOURCE:  The Voice Of Russia (radio)Itar-Tass WebSiteNovosti(SRB) WebSite
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Novak Djokovic beat Paolo Lorenzi 3:0 (6:2 / 6:0 / 6:0)

   Novak Djokovic beat Paolo Lorenzi 3:0  ( 6:2 / 6:0 / 6:0 )
   Djokovic easily beat Italians Paolo Lorenzi at the first match at the Australian Open.

   Lorenzi made a promising start against World No. 1 Djokovic, breaking for a 2-1 lead on Tuesday afternoon in Melbourne, but his hopes for an upset were quickly extinguished. The defending champion prevented the 109th-ranked Lorenzi from winning another game, rolling to a 6-2, 6-0, 6-0 victory after one hour and 32 minutes. Djokovic hit 22 winners to the Italian's 10, and made just 13 unforced errors compared to Lorenzi's 30.
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  Match Statistics:
  
Djokovic(SRB)
Lorenzi(ITA)






  1st Serve %
45 of 62 = 73 %
32 of 61 = 52 %

  Aces
4
0

  Double Faults
1
5

  Unforced Errors
13
30

  Winning % on 1st Serve
33 of 45 = 73 %
18 of 32 = 56 %

  Winning % on 2nd Serve
8 of 17 = 47 %
2 of 29 = 7 %

  Winners
22
10

  Receiving Points Won
41 of 61 = 67 %
21 of 62 = 34 %

  Break Point Conversions
9 of 13 = 69 %
1 of 5 = 20 %

  Net Approaches
21 of 26 = 81 %
14 of 24 = 58 %

  Total Points Won
82
41

  Fastest Serve Speed
197 KMH
188 KMH

  Average 1st Serve Speed
178 KMH
177 KMH

  Average 2nd Serve Speed
147 KMH
145 KMH
Congratulations!
  Source: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  Australian Open Official Site
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Djokovic practises with Aussies - VIDEO!!!

   Djokovic has a practise session with Aussie Juniors Andrew Harris & Maverick Banes ahead of his title defence of the Australian Open 2012.
 

   Djokovic is ready for the match! Soon, he was expected to match with Paolo Lorenzi.
Good luck Nole!!!
 

AUSTRALIAN OPEN 2012 Start: 
  Men's Singles - 1st Round
  Novak Djokovic(SRB)[1] vs.  Paolo Lorenzi(ITA)

  Rod Laver Arena
  11:00 AM

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SOURCE:  Australian Open Official WebSite  and  australianopentv
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Novak Djokovic Pre-Tournament Interview AUS OPEN 2012 (VIDEO)

AUSTRALIAN OPEN 14.01.2012.
  SOURCE: Australian Open Official WebSite  and  australianopentv
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Djokovic optimistic about 2012 season!

Novak optimistic about 2012 season, Olympics among priorities.

   An exhibition match as part of the Kids Tennis Day ahead of the Australian Open has taken place at Melbourne Park today.
 
   Thousands of youngsters brimming with excitement queued up early this morning to take part in a unique experience, to meet their favourite tennis players and have a hit on the famous Melbourne Park courts.

   Nole, Rafa, Sam Stosur, Kim Clijsters, Maria Sharapova…entertained the crowd, the kids were having a great time, it was a great way to promote the sport.
 
   The world no.1 shared his goals at the press conference after the exhibition


   Novak Djokovic native is keen to repeat triumphant year and expects another top tennis season.
 
“ I think everything is possible. Obviously 2011 has been the best year so far in my career. It's going to be very difficult to repeat what I have done. But, look, I've done it once. Why not twice? Why not staying optimistic and positive about the whole season? “
 
“ Every single tournament I won last year gave me a lot of confidence. Like everything in life, in tennis as well, you need to have a high confidence level. When you're playing on it, it feels like nothing can stop you. ”
 
   Mubadala World Tennis Championship tournament in UAE was a good warm-up for the new season and it showed that Nole is fresh and hungry to win as he has been throughout the 2011.
 
   In the off season, the Serbian star had two weeks of the real rest, without racquet, without any physical involvement.
 
“ It came at the right time really. I needed it more than anything at that stage. I had time to reflect on what I have achieved in 2011. ”
 
“ In two or three weeks' time that you have before the new season starts, you always try to specifically work on some shots, try to improve them by a percentage that is possible in that time. I don't think that in general my game should be changed or that I should take any major changes in it. I just think that I have to keep that consistency of performing well, work on some things, maybe to get more often to the net, work on my serve a little bit more. ”
 
   The Olympics are one of his biggest priorities this year. Novak could play doubles as well.
 
“ I had that privilege and honor to represent my country in 2008 Beijing Olympics. It was a remarkable experience, like no other. I'm very happy to be representing my country again and going back to the Wimbledon grass where I played grass in 2011, achieved one of my biggest goals. So I hope that I can play well, perform well and bring a medal to Serbia. ”

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Friday, January 13, 2012

Djokovic - Australian Open 2012 Interview

Djokovic - Australian Open 2012, Interview (pre tournament interview)

Q. 
In London you said it's possible to be better than 2011. That means you are thinking about Grand Slam?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
I think, you know, everything is possible. Obviously 2011 has been the best year so far in my career. It's going to be very difficult to repeat what I have done.

But, look, I've done it once. Why not twice? Why not staying optimistic and positive about the whole season? It's a start. Obviously I'm not thinking too far away from Australia. My focus is directed to this tournament. I want to start off the year well, as everybody else obviously.

I had I think a lot of time to recover, a lot of time to prepare. Skipped the first week of the season in order to get ready for Melbourne.


Q. 
 Federer just said that the courts are slow. Do you feel that way?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
They are slow. It's quite similar from the last year. I can't really say if there is any particular difference. But I think it's more or less the same like last year. We know that courts here can be quite slow, especially at the night sessions, non‑sunny conditions.

You know, the surface is a little bit rough, so the balls get bigger and fluffier, which puts a lot of weight and pressure on the shoulder. It's very kind of difficult to produce any speed out of it. Look, it's the same for everybody.

I personally like the conditions here and I've been playing well the last couple years.

Q. 
When you were sitting here 12 months ago, did you have any sense of what an incredible run you were about to go on?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Well, I wouldn't have thought that I would go the same way I've done in 2011. I guess I had the right approach and I had a strong wind in my back from the Davis Cup title in 2010.

I guess last couple years playing on the top level in the men's tennis gave me a lot of necessary confidence and experience, learning what to do on the court, off the court. I just think I matured in general. When I step on the court right now, when I prepare for the major events, it's a different feeling from what I had in the past years. I just have more self‑belief when I'm out there.

Q. 
When you sit here today 12 months on, is there any part of you that thinks, How on earth am I going to do that again?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Not too much, to be honest. A lot of different thoughts go through the head obviously. But it's a long year. I have a great team of people around me. We are all trying to keep the same approach, very simple approach, to the tennis, to the preparation for the major events, for the new season, as we did in the past couple of years.

Q. 
 In the off‑season, how much time did you take away from tennis and what kind of stuff did you do?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Almost three weeks. I had some commitments after I finished in London for a week or so, then I had two weeks of the real rest, without racquet, without any physical involvement.

It came at the right time really. I needed it more than anything at that stage. I had time to reflect on what I have achieved in 2011. I was very proud obviously of the whole success. But I was also aware of the fact that I don't have that much time to enjoy that success, that I have to rest and then continue on with the preparation for new season.

Q. 
Given what you did, where you took your body to last year, two weeks doesn't seem like very long to kick back a little bit.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
It is what it is. It's the same for all of the top players, especially the ones who are playing at the World Tour Finals in London and the Davis Cup as well. Obviously the schedule is like that. You have to adjust to it and you have to take the best out of it.

To be honest, I even felt that I had quite a lot of time in the off‑season comparing to the last two years. But, you know, in 2012, for the first time after a long time we're going to have two weeks shorter season, which is going to give us more time to I guess rest and prepare better.

Q. 
Your first Christmas as the world No. 1. What does the world No. 1 buy himself for Christmas?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
I haven't bought anything. My coach told me to practice on the Christmas Day, so you can imagine how that looked (laughter).

Q. 
What have you been working specifically on in your game during your off‑season?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, going back to the short or long off‑season, we don't have that much time to really explore, work on too much in some parts of the game. In two or three weeks' time that you have before the new season starts, you always try to specifically work on some shots, try to improve them by a percentage that is possible in that time.

I don't think that in general my game should be changed or that I should take any major changes in it. I just think that, you know, I have to keep that consistency of performing well, work on some things, maybe to get more often to the net, work on my serve a little bit more, that variety of the serve. That's it, more or less.

Q.
What have you done to make sure that the back and shoulder doesn't come back this year?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Rest. You know, that's something I haven't had in 2011. Going to Belgrade to play semifinals of Davis Cup after US Open was a very difficult decision that I've had. You know, I made my injury even worse.

But, you know, there is no reason for me to go back in time. I think I've learned another lesson. I need to have just the right thinking towards rest as much as I have towards the work.

I have a great team of people around me who are doing their job really well. My physiotherapist and everybody is taking care of it. For right now I don't feel any struggles and any pain.

Q.  
Having achieved so much in 2011, is it difficult to work out what to achieve in 2012 in a way?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
You know, it all depends from what perspective you're looking at it. You can always see the negatives and positives. I'm always trying to take the positive side and say, Okay, I've done it once, I can do it twice.

I feel that I'm at the peak of my career. I feel that physically, mentally, game‑wise, I'm right up there. I can perform equally well on any surface, as I have proven in 2011. That's my focus. That's something that I'm thinking of. Just taking it slowly, step by step.

Q. 
You're one of Serbia's best chances to get a gold medal at the Olympics in 2012. You won bronze in Beijing. How do the Olympics play into your priorities this year?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
It's right up there. It's one of the biggest priorities this year, Olympic Games. I had that privilege and honor to represent my country in 2008 Beijing Olympics. It was a remarkable experience, like no other. Tennis is just one of so many sports that is present in the Olympic Games, which is the most prestigious, the most valuable, the most well‑known sporting event in the history of sport. That says enough.

I'm very happy to be representing my country again and going back to the Wimbledon grass where I played grass in 2011, achieved one of my biggest goals. So I hope that I can play well, perform well and bring a medal to Serbia.

Q. 
Have you thought far enough ahead to if you would play just singles or doubles as well?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
At this point I'm planning to play doubles as well.

Q. 
Men's or mixed?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Men's.

Q. 
Do you feel some of that unique personality of the Olympics that you experienced in Beijing might not be there because it will be a couple of weeks after Wimbledon and you've been to Wimbledon?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Well, the schedule is going to be quite tough on us because of the Olympics and everything. It's going to be very busy and very compressed.

But look, you know, I think it's really important, especially from the experience that I had in 2011, especially it's really important to organize your schedule very well.

We have a couple weeks, I think three weeks, from the last days of Wimbledon to the start of the Olympic Games. So the rest will be shorter and then we'll be back in London. We'll try to enjoy it and perform as best as we can.

Q. 
At the end of last year, obviously the best player was Federer. Is it a concern for you that he was the best at that time?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Of 2011?

Q.  
Yes.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Well, he finished off the season best from all the other players. He had over 15 wins in a row. He definitely loves playing indoors. He loves playing in the London event.

But, you know, it's a whole new year. It's a whole new season. We're starting to play outdoors. We'll see if everybody can keep up.

Q.  
Andy Murray said before the big change he noticed in you was the boost in confidence. How did you go about getting that? Was there a particular moment where it clicked for you, you felt like you were the world's best player?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: 
Well, I've had an incredible run that lasted for almost five, six months to French Open. It's really hard to pick up any of the great achievements and great tournaments that I have won, what is the best one.

But definitely every single one of them gave me a lot of confidence. I was building that confidence with every trophy that I have won. Like everything in life, in tennis as well, you need to have a high confidence level. When you're playing on it, it feels like nothing can stop you.
  SOURCE: Australian Open Official WebSite  and  FastScripts by ASAP Sports
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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Australian Open draw revealed, Novak and Murray in the same half!

   Australian Open draw revealed, Murray in Novak's half!
The 2012 Australian Open draw has been revealed on Friday morning in Melbourne.
 
  The first Grand Slam tournament of the season begins on Monday, January 16, at Melbourne Park. 128 players will be fighting during two weeks for the title and 2000 ATP points.

 
  Defending champion Djokovic faces early Italian test! The defending champion is given top seed and will start his bid for a fifth Grand Slam title against world no.108 Italian Paolo Lorenzi. Novak won their only encounter back in 2010.
  Djokovic will play against the winner of the match between No.51 in the ATP rankings, Santiago Giraldo of Columbia, and a qualifier in the second round.
 
  The earliest seed the 24-year-old Belgrade native could meet would be Czech Radek Stepanek (29) in round three.
 
Nole’s potential rivals in the later stages of the tournament are:
4th round: Andy Roddick (USA,15), Milos Raonic (CAN,23), Lleyton Hewitt (AUS)
Quarter-finals: David Ferrer (ESP,5), Janko Tipsarevic (SRB,9), Mikhail Youzhny (RUS)
Semi-finals: Andy Murray (GBR,4), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA,6), Gael Monfils (FRA,14)

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Monday, January 9, 2012

Novak given top seed in Melbourne (Australian Open)

    Novak given top seed in Melbourne - Australian Open!
   Defending champion Djokovic is the top seed for the Australian Open, which gets underway in Melbourne on January 16.
   Caroline Wozniacki and defending champion Djokovic are the top-seeded players at the Australian Open.

   Djokovic won 3 Slams last year and is a two time champion at Melbourne.

   The 24-year-old Serb proved himself the player to beat in 2011 winning the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the French Open and a record-breaking five ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles. He'll be bidding for a third Australian Open title having won his first Grand Slam title in Melbourne  back in 2008.

   
The world no.1 tops the men's side of the draw from Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, with Britain's Andy Murray the fourth seed.

   Men's top 10 seeds:
 
1 Novak Djokovic (SRB)
2 Rafael Nadal (ESP)
3 Roger Federer (SUI)
4 Andy Murray (GBR)
5 David Ferrer (ESP)
6 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA)
7 Tomas Berdych (CZE)
8 Mardy Fish (USA)
9 Janko Tipsarevic (SRB)
10 Nicolas Almagro (ESP)

    The draw for the first Grand Slam tournament of the season will be held on Friday, January 13.
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Nole arrived in Melbourne

   Nole arrived in Melbourne, where the first Grand Slam of the season - Australian Open will take place from January 16 to 29 at Melbourne Park. Fresh from winning the exhibition event at Abu Dhabi (Mubadala World Tennis Championship) last week, Nole was in a playful mood!
 Djokovic hit with two of Australia's best juniors: Maverick Banes and Andrew Harris.

 “ I think the crucial couple of weeks is now, for me to prepare for Australia. We’ll see. It’s a long year and a difficult task, but I’m looking forward to it. ”
  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Novak Abu Dhabi champion!!!

Novak is crowned Abu Dhabi champion!!!

   The world's best player beat fifth-ranked David Ferrer 6-2, 6-1 on his debut at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship exhibition tournament in UAE.

   Djokovic showed why he is no. 1 at the moment and played some great tennis with remarkable shots. The message is clear. Nole is fresh and hungry to win as he has been throughout the 2011.
 
   The prestigious exhibition event which has attracted six of the world's top 10 players, was a good warm-up for the new season.
 
   Novak began his preparations with victories over Gael Monfils (6-2, 4-6, 6-2) and Roger Federer (6-2, 6-1).
   He will now head to Australia for the first Grand Slam of the 2012 season, the Australian Open, which starts on Monday, January 16.

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Friday, December 30, 2011

Djokovic downs Federer in Mubadala Tennis Championship!

                                         Nole downs Federer again!
                           
    Novak needed less than an hour to beat last year’s finalist Roger Federer in the semi-final of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi.
   ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) - Top-ranked Djokovic swept aside Federer 6-2, 6-1 to reach the final of the World Tennis Championship exhibition Friday.


 
   Nole will face the winner of the all-Spanish clash between Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer in the final of the six-man invitational tournament on Saturday.

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  PartidoaPartido. Thaks to all!
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Novak plays tennis with Maradona! (VIDEO)

Novak Djokovic Living sport legend Maradona showed us his talent with tennis racket!
" He plays better tennis then i do football :) "

Once again it was big pleasure to be with Grande Diego!
  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite , NoleOFFICIAL and FootFaultMagazine. Thnaks to all!
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Abu Dhabi: Novak wins on debut, sets up semi-final with Federer

Abu Dhabi: Novak wins on debut, sets up semi-final with Federe


   Novak has kicked off the Abu Dhabi exhibition event with a 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 victory over world no.15 Gael Monfils, in his first match since the ATP World Tour Finals in London.
 
   The Serbian is making his first appearance at the Abu Dhabi International Tennis Complex in Zayed Sports City. He is now fully recovered, both physically and mentally, and is bidding to re-kindle his spark.

   It is a perfect three-day feast for tennis fans in the UAE to ring out the old year when the six players renew old rivalries and test themselves ahead of 2012.
 
   The reigning world number one Nole and former junior world number one Gael Monfils met in the second opening-day match at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship on Thursday.


 
The two have met eight times before with all meetings going to the Serb.

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Nole supports vulnerable children in Serbia!

   World no.1 and UNICEF National Ambassador to Serbia is marking the holiday season by lending his voice and financial support for disadvantaged children in Serbia and around the world.
 
“ I hope my donation and support will help make a difference in the lives of young children throughout Serbia, especially those who have fewer opportunities to reach their full potential, ” said Novak, who has made a $100,000 donation today to support early childhood education in Serbia.

“ Building a solid foundation in the early years of a child’s life will not only help him or her reach their full potential but will also result in better societies as a whole. ”
 
   Since becoming a UNICEF National Ambassador for Serbia in August, the 24-year-old Belgrade native has provided strong support to the children’s agency – speaking out for some of the most vulnerable children in Serbia. In September, he visited a kindergarten in Smederevo, near Belgrade, attended by the most marginalised groups in Serbia, including children with disabilities and those living in Roma settlements. Nole is also promoting UNICEF Serbia’s card and gift campaign to help raise funds for some of the most vulnerable children around the world.
 
" UNICEF appreciates Novak's commitment to children's rights, and welcomes his engagement on early development for the most vulnerable children, which is so critical in Serbia " said Judita Reichenberg, UNICEF Area Representative.
 
   On December 13, Nole was named the men’s 2011 International Tennis Federation world champion, having won three of the four Grand Slam titles.
  Nole is including the most vulnerable children in his future.
 
I want to help children in Serbia and around the world so they can realise their dreams,” he said. “All children have rights and those rights must be protected.

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Friday, December 23, 2011

Novak wins BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2011 overseas award!

   Serbian tennis star and world no.1 Novak Djokovic, who won three of four Grand Slams in 2011, has been named BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year. (VIDEO)
 
Nole won his first 41 matches of the year and deposed Spaniard Rafael Nadal as world number one. ENJOY!

In addition to winning the Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open, the 24-year-old Belgrade native picked up another seven titles (Dubai, Belgrade and 5 ATP World Tour Masters 1000 trophies).
 
   He beat Barcelona star Argentine Lionel Messi and German Formula 1 world champion Sebastian Vettel to the award.
 
   It is the sixth time in the past eleven years that a tennis player has won the award and the winner was decided by a panel of sports editors from national and regional newspapers and magazines.
 
Nole follows in the footsteps of Rod Laver (1969), Arthur Ashe (1975), Bjorn Borg (1979), Jimmy Connors (1982), Boris Becker (1985), Andre Agassi (1992), Goran Ivanisevic (2001), Roger Federer (2004, 2006-07) and Rafael Nadal (2010).
 
   His climb to the top of the world rankings ended a period of more than seven years when the position no.1 had been held by either Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal.

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite  and  FiveeNil. Thanks to all.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Novak voted US Sports Academy’s 2011 Male Athlete of the Year!

   The world no.1 tennis player - Novak Nole Djokovic of Serbia - and the world's no.1-ranked women's golfer - Yani Tseng of Taiwan - are the United States Sports Academy's 2011 Male and Female Athletes of the Year.
   These two top-ranked standouts, who dominated their sports during the past season, were chosen by hundreds of thousands of sports fans worldwide in online balloting from Dec.1 to Dec.19. It is the 27th consecutive year that the Academy has conducted the Athlete of the Year award in conjunction with USA Today and NBC Sports.
 
Stars like David Beckham, Ryan Lochte, Rory McIlroy and Dirk Nowitzki were among nominees.
 
   Nole completed one of the best seasons in men’s tennis history by winning 10 titles, including three Grand Slam trophies - the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. The 24-year-old Serbian star became only the fifth player in the open era to win three majors in a calendar year and also captured a record-breaking five ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles.

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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Monday, December 19, 2011

ATP: Nole dominates the list of top achievements in 2011!

ATPWorldTour.com revealed the top 10 achievements of the 2011.
 
   After putting together one of the best seasons in ATP World Tour history, it's no surprise that Nole dominates at nos.1-3.No.1 – Nole’s 41-0 start of the season
 
   Through the first five-plus months of the season, the Serbian star proved to be unbeatable, building a 41-0 start unparalleled since John McEnroe’s effort back in 1984.
 
Though Nole finished one match win shy of the American’s record, defeated by Roger Federer in the Roland Garros semi-finals, McEnroe held his accomplishment in the highest regard. “Given that there’s more competition, more athleticism and deeper fields now, I’d say his record is even more impressive than mine”.
 
Consider these incredible statistics from Nole’s streak: His seven titles included the Australian Open and four ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournaments. In all four of those Masters 1000 events, he defeated at the time a no. 1-ranked Nadal in the final. He had 11 wins over top 10 opponents, including three against Federer and one against Murray.
 
No.2 – Nole’s three Grand Slam crowns
 
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal had accounted for 21 of the past 23 Grand Slam titles coming into the 2011 season. In 2011, Nole escaped the company of the 24 men in the ‘One-Slam Wonder’ club and joined the elite ranks of Rod Laver (1969), Mats Wilander (1974), Roger Federer (2004, 2006, 2007) and Rafael Nadal (2010) as winners of three Grand Slam titles in a season.
 
   He began his campaign in Melbourne in impressive form, dropping one set en route to the Australian Open title, including straight-sets wins over Federer in the semi-finals and Andy Murray in the final. He won the Wimbledon title with victory over defending champion Nadal and ascended to no. 1 in the ATP Rankings. He clinched the US Open title in dramatic fashion, saving two match points against Federer in the semi-finals and prevailing against Nadal in an exceptional final.
 
No.3 – Nole’s record five Masters 1000 titles
 
   The 24-year-old Belgrade native set a new record for the number of ATP World Tour Masters 1000 titles won in a single season when he claimed five in 2011 - in five straight appearances (Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome and Montreal).

  SOURCE: Novak Djokovic Official WebSite
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