MELBOURNE: Novak Djokovic has won the Australian Open a record nine times but a 10th title in Melbourne this month will be the most satisfying of all after his humiliating ban a year ago. Read more:
MELBOURNE: Novak Djokovic has won the Australian Open a record nine times but a 10th title in Melbourne this month will be the most satisfying of all after his humiliating ban a year ago.Twelve months ago the Serbian superstar, one of the finest men's tennis players of all time, was at the centre of a global firestorm as he fought deportation from Australia.
There are indications that age and injury are catching up with Nadal. The 36-year-old has lost six of his past seven matches stretching back to the US Open, where he went out in the last 16 to Frances Tiafoe.Roger Federer is no longer in the picture, having retired last year, and world number one Carlos Alcaraz -- the new kid on the block -- is out of Melbourne with injury.
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