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Top-ranked Jelena Jankovic on Saturday said she rated herself the world's best despite a pre-Australian Open broadside from Serena Williams.

Updated on: Jan 17, 2009 03:30 PM IST
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Top-ranked Jelena Jankovic on Saturday said she rated herself the world's best despite a pre-Australian Open broadside from Serena Williams.

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Jankovic, who is yet to win a Grand Slam, hit back at the world number two after the American insisted she was the better player.

"Everybody can think what they want to think. Everybody has the right to think and believe that they are the best in the world. We are professional athletes," Jankovic said.

"You know I'm the number one player in the world, and I believe I'm the best one. I feel as the number one player in the world. Serena can feel the same.

"Everybody has, you know, their own confidence and the belief in themselves. I don't think you could be successful if you think somebody else is better than you and you're not good enough to be here."

However, Jankovic admitted she was keen to seal her first Slam here to silence critics who point to her failure so far on the big stage.

Nine-time Slam winner Williams on Saturday said she had "nothing against Jankovic" but still backed herself as the best player on tour.

"I said that I feel like I'm the best player, because I would feel weird sitting here saying I'm not the best," she told journalists. Even if I'm ranked 100 in the world, I would sit here and say I'm the best player.

 
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