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Name: Novak Djokovic

Nickname: Nole, Djokovic

Gender: Male

< p> Nationality: Serbia

Profession: Tennis player

Place of birth: Belblad

Place of residence: Monte Carlo

Date of birth: May 22, 1987

Height: 187cm

Weight: 80KG

Grip: right hand, two-handed backhand

< p> Time to turn professional: 2003

Singles titles: 10 (see below for details)

Doubles titles: 0

Career record: 170 wins 63 losses

07 record: 65 wins and 14 losses

07 championship: 5

08 record: 49 wins and 12 losses

08 championship : 3

Career bonus: 8,329,932

Current world ranking: 3

(The above information is as of August 19, 2008 and is updated at any time)

Grand Slam results

Year Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open Masters Cup

2005 1st round 2nd round 3rd round 3rd round/

2006 1st round, 8th round, 4th round, 3rd round/

2007 4th round, 4th round, 2nd place, runner-up group stage

2008, 2008 championship, 2nd round, 2nd round Not played

Records of all champions

2006 Metz Open, France, Amos Clay Court, Netherlands

2007 Adelaide Open, Miami Masters , Estoril Open, Montreal Masters, Vienna Open

2008 Australian Open, Indian Wells Masters, Rome Masters

Djokovic Match record with Federer

Novak Djokovic 2-8 Roger Federer

Year venue/event type round winner score

2008 Monte Carlo Masters clay court semi-final Federer 6-3 3-2 (Xiao Qiao retired due to injury)

2008 Australian Open hard court semi-final Djokovic 7-5, 6-3, 7-6

2007 US Open hard court final Federer 7-6(4),7-6(2),6-4

2007 Montreal Masters hard court final Djokovic 7-6(2),2 -6, 7-6 (2)

2007 Dubai Open hard court quarter-finals Federer 6-3 6-7(6) 6-3

2007 Australian Open hard court Top 16 Federer 6-2 7-5 6-3

2006 Davis Cup Hard Court Team Federer 6-3 6-2 6-3

2006 Monte Carlo Masters Federer 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 in the first round of the clay court match

The battle record between Djokovic and Nadal

2008 Olympics Tennis Competition

Beijing,China 1-2 Lose

2008 ATP Masters Series Cincinnati

OH, U.S.A. Hard S Djokovic 6-1 7-5

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2008 London / Queen's Club

Great Britain

Grass F Nadal 7-6(6) 7-5

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2008 Roland Garros

France Clay S Nadal 6-4 6-2 7-6 (3)

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2008 ATP Masters Series Hamburg

Germany Clay S Nadal 7-5 2-6 6-2

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2008 ATP Masters Series Indian Wells

CA, U.S.A. Hard S Djokovic 6-3 6-2

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2007 Tennis Masters Cup

China Hard RR Nadal 6-4 6-4

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2007 ATP Masters Series Canada

Canada Hard S Djokovic 7-5 6-3

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2007 Wimbledon

Great Britain Grass S Nadal 3-6 6-1 4-1 RET

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2007 Roland Garros

France Clay S Nadal 7-5 6-4 6-2

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2007 ATP Masters Series Rome

Italy Clay Q Nadal 6-2 6-3

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2007 ATP Masters Series Miami

FL, U.S.A. Hard Q Djokovic 6-3 6-4

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2007 ATP Masters Series Indian Wells

CA, U.S.A. Hard F Nadal 6-2 7-5 < /p>

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2006 Roland Garros

France Clay Q Nadal 6-4 6-4 RET

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English information

Birth Date 22/05/1987

Novak Djokovic (SRB)

Birth Place Belgrade, Serbia

Residence Monte Carlo , Monaco

Nationality Serbia

Height 6'2" / 1.87m

Weight 176lbs / 80kg

Plays Right Handed (Double Handed Backhand)

Favorite Surface Hard

Coach Marian Vajda

Age Started Tennis 4

Age Turned Pro

Personal Interests Computers, books and football

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Personal Note Father and mother have owned a pizzeria and pancake restaurant on a Serbian mountain for past 15 years. Father, uncle and aunt were all former Alpine ski racers and his father was an excellent soccer player. Brothers are still at school and both play tennis.

Father's Name Srdjan

Mother's Name Dijana

Brothers Djordje, Marko (both younger)

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Xiaode’s childhood

Novak Djokovic, who was born on May 22, 1987, has almost everything. Conditions for becoming a superstar: Height 1.87 meters, strong body, tenacious fighting spirit, and an offensive player.

He was born in a family with a sports tradition. His father was a skier in the former Yugoslavia. When he was four years old, three tennis courts were built in a hotel owned by his father, which changed the direction of Xiaode's life.

When he was a boy, Serbia was still the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro. The Kosovo War caused Serbia and Montenegro to be attacked by NATO air strikes. Serbia’s tennis infrastructure was very weak. In order to play, he ran away at the age of 12. Munich, Germany, and spent two years at the tennis school there before returning to Belgrade. At the age of 16 he turned professional.

Xiaode also has two younger brothers, one named Marko and the other named Djordje. Marko also received tennis training in Germany before. He and Djokovic also participated in the doubles event of the Croatian Open last year. The younger brother Dejod is still studying and receiving tennis training in Belgrade. Xiaode said: "My two younger brothers also want to follow my footsteps. For them, it is a good thing to have an older brother who is third in the world, because I can give them a lot of help and advice. On the other hand, the two of them There is also a lot of pressure because people expect both of them to succeed."

Djokovic started learning tennis at the age of 4 and turned professional at the age of 16. He can adapt to all types of surfaces, but his favorite is hard courts.

His backhand return from the baseline is very powerful. In 2005, when he was 18 years and 5 months old, he became the youngest tennis player in the history of Serbia and Montenegro to break into the top 100 of the ATP world rankings. In 2007, he won the Miami Masters, becoming the youngest hard-court master since the tournament began. In 2007, at the Montreal Masters, he defeated the world's top three Roddick, Nadal and Federer consecutively, becoming the first player in 10 years to defeat the world's top three consecutively in the same event. Of course, he is also the only player to defeat the world's top three at the same time. Players who beat Nadal and Federer.

Many professional tennis players may have parents who are engaged in sports. For example, Agassi’s father won an Olympic boxing bronze medal, Kuznetsova’s mother is a professional cyclist, and Djokovic was also born. In a family with a sports tradition, his father was a skier in the former Yugoslavia. Of course, no one in this family played tennis at first. Djokovic said that when he was four years old, three tennis courts were built in a hotel owned by his father. This became a stroke that changed the direction of Djokovic's life. . At the age of 7, with the help of his coach Jelena Grich, Djokovic regarded becoming the world's number one as his ideal in life. Djokovic said: "The requirements the coach told me back then, I have done it all, and she has always told me that I have the talent to become the number one in the world. I believe in her vision, and I still believe in her point of view to this day.

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Djokovic participated in the Toronto Masters

Djokovic’s first ATP season started in 2005. At the age of 18 years and 5 months, he was ranked 83rd at the end of the year, becoming the youngest player ranked in the top 100 in the world. He won two championships in 2006: the Dutch Clay Court Open and Metz, France. In the indoor competition, he also entered the top eight of the French Open, winning 40 games in a row, and was ranked 16th in the world at the end of the year.

Coming from a country without a tennis tradition is not to become a world leader. In the 2006 Davis Cup playoff match between Switzerland and Serbia, Djokovic requested medical timeouts against Federer. Federer later asked for medical timeouts. This comment said: "The rules are fine to use, but not so good to abuse. His later request for a medical timeout was a bit of a joke. Of course I was happy to beat him. ”

In the 2007 season, Djokovic was out of control. After losing 0-3 to Federer in the fourth round of the Australian Open, he then snatched the French Open from Federer in the golden event of Dubai. After a set; next, Djokovic reached the back-to-back finals in Indian Wells and Miami. Indian Wells was Djokovic's first Masters Series final. He was slightly nervous and was already beaten before he could adapt to this big scene. Nadal beat 4-0 in the first set. After finishing second, Djokovic flattered the presenter Becker: "When Becker was racing through the tennis world to win championships in the 1990s, he was just a child nursing milk. . "

In the quarter-finals of the Miami tournament, he defeated Nadal 2-0, and then defeated Canas to become the youngest champion in the history of the event. After these two events, Druid's world ranking Suddenly broke into the top ten in the world.

In the 2007 Australian Open 8-4 match, Djokovic, who was full of confidence in himself, was defeated by the world champion Federer in a brutal 3-0. Wang told the 19-year-old: Don't worry, there is still a long way to go before becoming the world's number one. In the subsequent Dubai tournament, the low-key Druid grabbed a set from the world champion Federer by grabbing 7. At the Montreal Masters, Djokovic defeated the tennis champion for the first time 7-6(2), 2-6, 7-6(2), preventing Federer from winning his 50th singles title.

Djokovic reached the semi-finals at the French Open, and the one who stopped Djokovic from moving forward was perhaps the strongest king of clay, Nadal; at Wimbledon, he fought hard to eliminate Kiefer, Hewitt and Baghdatis and reached the semi-finals. In the match against these three players, he showed amazing tie-break ability and maturity that belied his age.

In the US Open final, Djokovic wasted seven points and lost in the end. Swiss golf champion Federer. After the US Open, Djokovic's world ranking points have reached 4,295 points, opening up a gap of 1,040 points with the world's No. 4 Davydenko. Djokovic is only 20 years old. Almost everyone can feel this. To: This kid's future is limitless.

At the 2008 Australian Open, the 20-year-old Djokovic entered the final without losing a set and eventually won the championship. His defeats included Hewitt, Ferrer and A player like Federer. In the semifinals, Djokovic successfully suppressed the world champion Federer in every aspect. He continued to attack Federer's second serve and constantly put pressure on Federer, who was hoping to win three consecutive championships, making it impossible for the world champion to play. Aggressive tennis, the ball king seemed a little frustrated and panicked for the first time.

In the final, the Serbian genius used a championship trophy to make a good start for his new season in Adelaide. In the final, he defeated the Australian dark horse Guccioni 6-3/6-7(6)/6-4, and won the final championship in 2007. Serbian Novak Djokovic. Qi has rapidly become popular in the ATP, and continues to challenge the dominance of Federer and Nadal in the tennis world.

This year's Masters Cup is likely to be the first appearance of the 20-year-old player, and from now on. Maybe many times. His clean technique and straightforward demeanor put him in sharp contrast to the strong Nadal and the flamboyant perfectionist Federer.

He was ranked 16th last season. position, and as early as April this year, he broke into the top 10 of the ATP rankings for the first time.

The young man from Belgrade is an avid football fan and his father runs a restaurant in a ski resort.

This improvement allowed him, who holds the racquet in his right hand, to quickly develop his strength at the beginning of the clay court season. Djokovic didn't waste the opportunity, winning the Estoril Open a month after winning the Adelaide International and the Miami Masters.

The quick-thinking Serbian's verbal reactions are as quick as catching a forehand. He uses almost perfect English full of idioms and has basically established himself as the "next big name" in the sports world.

However, the fast-rising star must also start to learn to deal with various difficulties. Djokovic was entangled with injuries at Wimbledon, and the tense Wimbledon made him exhausted. Therefore, in the semifinals against Nadal, he had to retire at 1-4 in the fourth set.

After this frustrating blow, Djokovic immediately changed his summer schedule and only participated in the Umag clay court match during the three-week rest period. Prepare for the upcoming Montreal Masters and Cincinnati Masters.

At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Djokovic won the bronze medal in men's tennis singles.

Although he himself does not yet consider himself to have understood the ropes of survival in professional tennis, the duo of coach Wajda and special mentor Australian doubles expert Mark Woodford, who plays an advisory role in the team Under the guidance of the team, Djokovic is obviously an outstanding learning talent.

Because of his ability to learn, many people can't help but wonder how much time it will take for this young man to disintegrate the seemingly indestructible Fenner's top 2 position in the world.

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Druid is very approachable

Now, he is one of the most popular players on the ATP Tour, not only because of his outstanding Ball skills. What’s more, it’s his humor and easy-going personality. He imitates the serve of today's top players in tennis (including Nadal, Roddick, and even the beautiful girl Sharapova), and the video clip is widely circulated on YouTube. He is affectionately called "Pistachio" by fans.

Xiaode is the player with the most comedy talent in tennis and is truly the king of comedy. Fans gave him a nickname: "Joker". He can exaggerately imitate the serves of Sampras, Sharapova, Roddick and Nadal, imitate Nalbandian's famous general's belly vividly, and can also imitate Federer's head high and swing show gracefully. The aura of a king. Wherever he is, there is laughter and happiness.

Djokovic imitated Sharapova's slow arranging of her long hair, slow shooting of the ball, straightening her waist, small step bounces, and then serving the ball. The series of actions are really making people laugh. Sharapova joked that she would chase Djokovic. As a result, during last year's US Open final, Sharapova sat in his box as part of a group of relatives and friends of Djokovic.

After defeating Moya, Djokovic even imitated Sharapova's iconic serving action and Nadal's habitual crotch-grabbing action for the 20,000 fans at the host's strong suggestion. . Is Djokovic trying to attract attention? Xiaode himself said: "I just did it for fun. If my imitation made other people angry, I apologize for it."

In 2007, Xiaode's mother expressed disapproval of him being invited to become a British citizen. He was very interested in the matter and said that the change of nationality was not because he had lost his feelings for Serbia, but because he wanted to give Djokovic's younger brothers a better training environment, which would also be beneficial for Djokovic to obtain better sponsors and development space in the future. But in the end, Druid did not give up his Serbian citizenship.

Djokovic is not only an imitation genius, but also a language genius. He can speak Serbian, English, Italian and German, as well as a little bit of French. In this regard, Xiaode said: "The foundation was laid in school, but it improved during my travels and competitions. I am a little obsessed with languages, so I like it."

Being able to The vivid imitation of the iconic moves of so many big-name celebrities can at least show that Xiaode is a thoughtful person and a person who is good at learning. He said: "Tennis matches and training have consumed a lot of physical and mental energy. When I am not tired, I like to read, which is a good way for me to relax. I also like to listen to music.

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Djokovic participated in the Beijing Olympics

Djokovic is known as the player among players. Among the younger generation of players, Xiaode's skills are quite comprehensive. Excellent first serve, second serve with strong spin, excellent return of serve, stable baseline stalemate ability, balanced forehand and backhand, handling of the net and high-pressure ball, all skills are very good. Excellent. What is even more rare is that Djokovic knows how to use his comprehensive skills to mobilize his opponents in tactics. This also makes Djokovic the first player in 10 years to defeat the top three players in the world.

Djokovic’s favorite surface for his two-handed backhand is hard courts.

Everyone has their own habits, and every time he serves, he hits 10-. 20 times, in the eyes of opponents, is a delaying tactic that goes against sportsmanship. Druid explained: "It's just my own habit. Everyone has different habits. I just want to be better." Concentrate, I know it may make the opponent lose patience, but my purpose is not to destroy the opponent through such means. "The fact is that at this year's Australian Open, his habitual movements have improved, and the number of times he bats the ball before serving has been significantly reduced.

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Xiaode's future is infinitely bright

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As a genius who is second only to the Swiss golf king Federer in terms of comprehensiveness among active players, Djokovic has entered at least the semi-finals in the four majors in a row, making him the best player in history. A young player who has achieved this achievement.

So far, Djokovic has won 11 games in the new season of 2008, compared with 3 games in the Masters Cup group stage at the end of last year. Compared with the embarrassing ending of the 2007 season with both losses, it can be said that the Australian Open championship is the 8th singles championship he has won, 5 of which were won in the 2007 season, including the Miami Masters and the Underground. The influence of the two high-gold championships in the Montreal Masters is obvious. It will make Federer the first in five years. There is no doubt that he will win another Grand Slam, and it is very possible to break Sampras' record, but the process has become increasingly difficult. Who will challenge Federer's position? The more hard court events there are, the more likely it is. Getting closer and closer to the Serbian.

In the 2008 season, Djokovic won the Australian Open, Nadal won the French Open and Wimbledon, and replaced Federer as the world's number one. The future of tennis will surely become The stage where Druid and Nadal compete for supremacy.