Djokovic eyes 4th Wimbledon title
Mon Jun 27, 2016 03:57:pm Sports
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Top seed Novak Djokovic will begin the defence of his Wimbledon title when the tournament gets under way today.
The world number o n e opens play on Centre Court against Britain's J ame s Ward.
Seven-time champion Roger Federer and French Open winner Garbine Muguruza will also feature on day one.
Djokovic won a staggering 11 titles last year and already has six in 2016, including the Australian Open and a first French Open which sealed a sweep of the four majors he began by triumphing at Wimbledon 12 months ago.
His capture of the Coupe des Mousquetaires at Roland Garros positions makes Djokovic as emphatically the dominant player.
'I can certainly say that I've been working hard to get that consistency for myself throughout the years on the tour, on all different kinds of surfaces, trying to better my game as my career went on,' he said at Wimbledon on Sunday.
'Obviously I'm at the peak of my career at the moment. It hopefully can still keep going.
'I see still lots of room for improvement, things that I can work on. That's something that encourages me. That's something that keeps me grounded in a way, gives me more reason to practise.'
The world number o n e opens play on Centre Court against Britain's J ame s Ward.
Seven-time champion Roger Federer and French Open winner Garbine Muguruza will also feature on day one.
Djokovic won a staggering 11 titles last year and already has six in 2016, including the Australian Open and a first French Open which sealed a sweep of the four majors he began by triumphing at Wimbledon 12 months ago.
His capture of the Coupe des Mousquetaires at Roland Garros positions makes Djokovic as emphatically the dominant player.
'I can certainly say that I've been working hard to get that consistency for myself throughout the years on the tour, on all different kinds of surfaces, trying to better my game as my career went on,' he said at Wimbledon on Sunday.
'Obviously I'm at the peak of my career at the moment. It hopefully can still keep going.
'I see still lots of room for improvement, things that I can work on. That's something that encourages me. That's something that keeps me grounded in a way, gives me more reason to practise.'
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