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- Updated: May 24, 2016
Novak Djokovic seemed too nervous in Rome. The Serb had a very tough draw in Rome, and the spectacular and intense matches against Rafael Nadal and Kei Nishikori forced him to play the final against Andy Murray with physical and mental weaknesses. Though we have to say that Andy Murray played a very good tournament.
Nole had come to Rome after a great tournament played in Madrid, in which he defeated the Scot in the final, but with the French Open round the corner, there is some thinking to do. We start from the fact that Djokovic is the undisputed no. 1 in the ATP World Rankings, and this season he has already won five titles (Doha, Australian Open, Indian Wells, Miami and Madrid), leaving …
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