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Federer: Djokovic Not Peaking...Yet


Good news for Novak Djokovic is bad news for rivals.

Fresh off claiming his second straight Grand Slam at the US Open, Djokovic has regained his championship form, but hasn't hit his peak play...yet, says Roger Federer.

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Djokovic, who swept Federer in the Cincinnati final in August, collected his 14th career Grand Slam championship in Flushing Meadows, equaling his childhood hero, Pete Sampras, for third place on the all-time list.

The 31-year-old Serbian is playing "very, very well" said Federer, but hasn't yet reproduced the level he showed in 2016 when he beat Andy Murray to complete the career Grand Slam at Roland Garros.

"I think that there is more to come from Novak,” Federer said at the Andy Roddick Foundation charity event in Austin, Texas on Monday. “I still don’t even think he is playing his absolute best since his injury."


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Before I share with you my deepest thoughts, I wanted to THANK YOU for your love and support during the hard times, and also during these good times. It means the world to me and I know it wasn’t easy to stick around when things were uncertain. So thank you! _ UnBELIEVEable is usually the most common way to explain extraordinary success.. To me, that expression negates the most powerful emotion that one can have - BELIEF. All this time, belief is what pushed me through moments of doubt, pain, uncertainty. I was stuck at some point and overwhelmed by a plethora of information. And the results were not showing. Everybody offered their opinions and advice on what to do and what was happening to me, and I can’t say I didn’t hear any of it. I did. I got confused at times. But there was one thing that kept me up, kept me going: Belief in myself, my abilities, my skills and talent, and my resilience. Belief that I am meant to do this. _ The biggest takeaway from these fantastic past few months is that UNBELIEVABLE doesn’t exist. Limits do not exist. When you see it in your mind, you can achieve it in life. When you show up with your courage, confidence and belief, you are already a winner despite the actual result. Your character prevails and you build your habits and your habits bring you one step closer to your goals. So my friends, embrace adversity and trust in the power of belief.. it can take you anywhere 💪 Love to all. Idemooo #USOpen

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Two years ago, Djokovic joined the giants of the game capturing his fourth consecutive Grand Slam crown and 12th major title. He joined Don Budge and Rod Laver as only the third man in history to hold all four major championships simultaneously—47 years after Laver completed the feat.

Federer says Djokovic's level was higher during his dominant days of 2016, but asserts Serbian should be encouraged that he can elevate his game even more.

“He is playing very, very well, but I think in his best years, a few years ago, when he was almost, virtually, unbeatable I still think he has a little bit extra to go," Federer said. “So I think that’s very encouraging for him."

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