Novak Djokovic has received the Australian Open a document 9 occasions. But a tenth title in Melbourne this month would be the most satisfying after his humiliating ban a yr in the past.
Twelve months in the past, the Serbian celebrity, one of many best males’s tennis gamers of all time, was on the centre of a world firestorm as he fought deportation from Australia.
The 35-year-old’s refusal to get vaccinated towards Covid sparked a high-profile authorized battle which ultimately noticed him turfed in a foreign country on the eve of the Grand Slam.
In his absence his nice rival Rafael Nadal received the Australian Open for a document twenty first main crown.
Some individuals, together with former world primary Jim Courier, felt Djokovic was the sufferer of politics in what was an election yr in Australia.
Djokovic, held for some time in an immigration detention centre because the saga performed out, now goes into subsequent week’s showpiece because the red-hot favorite to win it.
If he does, it will likely be his twenty second Grand Slam title, tying him with Nadal on the prime of the all-time males’s record.
Many in Australia had been glad to see the again of Djokovic in January 2022, however there are indications that public sentiment has softened since.
He loved robust help from the group as he blew away the remainder of the sphere final week to win in Adelaide for the 92nd ATP title of his profession — degree with the Spaniard Nadal.
“The support I have been getting in the last 10 days was something that I don’t think I’ve experienced too many times in my life,” Djokovic stated after saving a match level within the ultimate towards Sebastian Korda on Sunday.
Last month, The Sydney Morning Herald reported {that a} survey confirmed 30 per cent of Australians now supported him being allowed into the nation, up from 14 per cent in January final yr.
Along together with his ominous type, the playing cards look to have fallen Djokovic’s means this time.
There are indications that age and damage are catching up with Nadal. The 36-year-old has misplaced six of his previous seven matches stretching again to the US Open, the place he went out within the final 16 to Frances Tiafoe.
Roger Federer is not within the image, having retired final yr, and world primary Carlos Alcaraz — the brand new child on the block — is out of Melbourne with damage.
Daniil Medvedev, the dropping finalist in 2021 and 2022, is the obvious risk for Djokovic apart from Nadal
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Daniil Medvedev, the dropping finalist in 2021 and 2022, is the obvious risk apart from Nadal, having crushed Djokovic within the 2021 US Open ultimate to win his lone main.
Djokovic, although, outclassed the Russian 6-3, 6-4 final week within the Adelaide semifinals, and Medvedev has dropped to eighth on this planet.
‘Emotional baggage’
Mats Wilander, a former world primary who received seven Grand Slam titles, believes Djokovic is “pretty heavy favourite” in Melbourne and will likely be doubly motivated by what occurred final yr.
“I don’t think that we have ever seen a more hungry tennis player in terms of wanting to get revenge or wanting to win matches,” the 58-year-old Swede advised Eurosport.
“I don’t think anyone has ever been hungrier than Novak is going to be.”
But Patrick Mouratoglou, the long-time coach of the now-retired Serena Williams, warned that the feelings of his controversial deportation may meet up with Djokovic.
“It’s going to be tough for Novak in Australia, that’s for sure,” he stated.
“He (is) going to carry a big emotional baggage. He’s been through so much, emotionally speaking. Nobody is immune.”
Speaking for the primary time since setting foot again in Australia, Djokovic earlier this month admitted that the occasions of final yr “stays with you for, I guess, the rest of your life”.
But after beating Korda for the Adelaide crown, he stated he held no grudges.
“I couldn’t ask for a better preparation and lead-up to the Australian Open,” he stated.
“I love playing in Australia. My results are a testament to that.”