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- Updated: May 17, 2016
There is no doubt that at this moment Novak Djokovic is the best player in the world and his dominance in the last year confirms this statement.
One of the things which is so impressive about him is the way he manages to clinch the victory even when he is not at the top of his game. Latest case of that was Rome Masters where he found himself one set down on two occasions before eventually making it to the final. Firstly it was Thomaz Bellucci who bagelled him in the first set with 6-0 result and second one was Kei Nishikori in semi-final stage who took the opening set with 6-2 result. World No.1 somehow got away with both of the matches, as the turned things around, but in Sunday’s final against Andy …
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