Monday, July 4, 2011

Wimbledon 2011:Djokoviccannot win‎

LONDON: Rafael Nadal insists Novak Djokoviccannot keep winning and he will be first in the queue ready to pounce when the Serb finally cracks. 

Djokovic, who will dethrone Nadal as world number one on Monday, also took the Spaniard'sWimbledon title on Sunday with a 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 win, ending his opponent's 20-match winning streak at the All England Club. 

It also took his record since Serbia's maiden Davis Cup triumph last December to 50 wins in 51 matches, his only blemish being his recent French Open semifinal loss to Roger Federer. 

"My experience says this level is not forever," said 10-time Grand Slam winner Nadal. I'm going to be here fighting all the time, waiting for my moment to beat him another time." 

Don't think about playing well, how you are not playing well," said Nadal, who still holds a 16-12 winning record over the Serb. I have to play longer. One has to win but he's going to lose in the future." 

NOVAK DJOKOVIC last night insisted he's hungry for more Wimbledon titles after celebrating his first by scoffing the Centre Court grass.
Djokovic admitted the emphatic victory tasted sweet but revealed he wants to become one of the all-time greats by enjoying the same dominance as Nadal and six-time champion Roger Federer.

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