Tuesday, January 31st, 2012 at 12:03 pm , filed under Tennis News by Dan Jessel
World No.1, Novak Djokovic, who has won his third Australian open grand slam title this season against Rafael Nadal, is now bidding to clinch all the four major grand slam title in 2012.
Djokovic became the fifth man since the Open Era began in 1968 to win three straight Grand Slam finals, joining Nadal, Roger Federer, Pete Sampras and Rod Laver ha said that, it is the critical challenge to win all four Grand Slams. One player has done it, so it is possible. Apparently the times are different. Tennis nowadays is much more bloodthirsty and much more physical and that makes that dispute more intricate to accomplish.
However, it will be difficult task for the Serbian in French Open, as Nadal is knows as King of Clay and he is the reigning French Open champion; it will be a landmark in Djokovic’s career if he dethrone the majestic Nadal and win the French Open title this year.
He believes he can do it because his performance was pretty amazing in 2011 on clay courts in Rome and Madrid; plans to built upon that and practice hard to master those skills. He further added, “I have proven that, even last year, winning back-to-back Madrid and Rome on clay. It was an incredible effort and gives me a lot of confidence and self-belief coming to the clay courts now.
Stay tuned, as the Serbian five times grand slam champion may fulfill his dream and be the second player in tennis world, after Rod Laver to achieve all four-major title in his career.
Tags: Australian Open, Grand Slams, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Rod Laver