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Djokovic has done what his great contemporaries could not

His achievement proves he is now the strongest force in world tennis

Updated on: Jun 06, 2016 08:31 PM IST
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It took Novak Djokovic four attempts to succeed at the French Open. And in doing so he is the first person since Rod Laver in 1969 to have all the four Grand Slam singles titles in his bag at a single point in time, though with a difference. Laver had achieved the feat in a calendar year twice, in 1969 and 1962, though 1962 was before the Open era in tennis. But more than making history, Djokovic is finally at peace, having conquered a Major on the only surface that had denied him the title thus far.

Serbia's Novak Djokovic poses with his trophy after winning the men's final match against Britain's Andy Murray at the Roland Garros French Tennis Open in Paris on June 5 (AFP)
Serbia's Novak Djokovic poses with his trophy after winning the men's final match against Britain's Andy Murray at the Roland Garros French Tennis Open in Paris on June 5 (AFP)

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He had come so close once earlier too —in 2012 — when the situation was similar. The reigning Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open champion was halted by the king of clay, Rafael Nadal, in four sets. On Sunday evening, he said to himself ‘no more’ after losing the first set 3-6 to Andy Murray. Three hours later and a Guga-style heart on the court, Djokovic joined the league of greats such as Laver and Don Budge in 1938.

Read: Djokovic en route to be the greatest player tennis has ever seen

 
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