World No 2 Novak Djokovic has said winning Wimbeldon is still his primary goal despite going 32 matches unbeaten since the start of the year and defeating Rafael Nadal on clay
World No 2 Novak Djokovic has said winning Wimbeldon is still his primary goal despite going 32 matches unbeaten since the start of the year and defeating Rafael Nadal on clay.
Djokovic has been the man to beat this season, winning the Australian Open in January and following that up with three Masters titles in a row, beating World No 1 Nadal in the final each time.
Djokovic is now closing in on the World No 1 slot but although he describes that as an important objective, he said he covets the Wimbeldon crown the most.
"There's a difference between the dream I've had all my life and ambition," said the 23-year-old. "My ambition is to be No 1 and my dream is to win Wimbledon. These are the two things I've wanted the most," he added.
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