‘One of the best’: Novak Djokovic says 2023 is one of his greatest seasons in tennis

“It’s quite different circumstances this year comparing to all the other years because I played, what, 10, 11 tournaments this year.

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Novak Djokovic hailed his 2023 season as “one of the best” of his career after clinching a record-extending eighth year-end No. 1 finish.

Djokovic beat Holger Rune in his opening match at the Nitto ATP Finals to ensure he will finish another season on top of the pile.

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He has only played 12 tournaments this year, including the ATP Finals, but has won six of them, including three Grand Slams

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He is also currently on a 19-match winning run that stretches back to the Wimbledon final, where he lost to Carlos Alcaraz.

Asked how this stacks up against some of his greatest seasons, Djokovic said: “One of the best years. I wouldn’t say the best, but one of the best.

“I mean, the fact that I’ve won three out of four Slams and played a final in the fourth and it’s still not the best year of my life, it’s quite nice to have that kind of situation.

“It’s definitely one of the best seasons. I had a couple of years, I think three times, that I won three out of four Slams in a season…in those years, I won more matches. I mean, I played more tournaments. I was really feeling very dominant on the tour.

“It’s quite different circumstances this year comparing to all the other years because I played, what, 10, 11 tournaments this year.

“I just managed to peak at the right tournaments, at the right time. That’s what matters to me really. I mean, Grand Slam season, one of the best for sure.

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“Overall, especially in the last couple months, I haven’t lost a match since Wimbledon, so…I’ve been feeling great on the court and playing really well. But it’s hard to compare.”

“Obviously playing at home with the Italian crowd helps a lot, boosts his confidence, gives him in a way wings to play his best tennis, which he did today [against Tsitsipas].

“I know his game very well. I never lost to him, but we had some really close matches. Last time we played in semis of Wimbledon [when Djokovic won in straight sets].

“I’m going to obviously prepare myself well for the match. I know what to expect. I can expect the highest of him with, of course, the support of the crowd.

“It’s going to be nice I think for the tournament, us facing each other. I think we both in great form. Let’s see what happens.”

World No. 2 Alcaraz plays his first group match on Monday against Alexander Zverev.

In the other Red Group match, Daniil Medvedev takes on fellow Russian Andrey Rublev.

Source:norvanreports

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