Novak Djokovic fires cautioning to Rafael Nadal after US Open win: 'I'd lie about this'
Rafael Nadal as of now stays in front of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer in spite of resigning through damage in the semi-finals of the US Open.
Novak Djokovic proceeded to win his second Grand Slam of the year, beating Juan Martin del Potro, to move to 14 titles, three behind the world No 1, and six loose of Federer's record pull.
While Grand Slam titles are the need for any tennis players, Djokovic concedes he'd lie in the event that he would not like to depose Nadal from the summit of the world rankings.
"I certainly would wouldn't fret being number one once more," he revealed to Serbian outlet Sport Klub.
I would have misled you on the off chance that I said that it was not my objective - aside from the Grand Slam title, that is the feature of this game.
"I will attempt to imperil Nadal's situation before the year's over, check whether I can make it.
"Fundamentally, what truly energizes me is the new level of play and fixation I have come to in the last more than two months.
"I need to keep it to the extent that this would be possible - in case I'm playing it, I think I have a decent shot in any competition and on any medium.
I need to use as much as I can this new rush of fearlessness that I won with incredible triumphs.
"Obviously, the Slams are a need, yet this does not lessen the significance of different competitions - I give my most extreme at whatever point I go to the competition keeping in mind the end goal to win it.
"It was Beijing, Shanghai, something different."
The 31-year-old last scaled the pinnacle of men's tennis out of 2016 and has spent an aggregate of 223 weeks in his vocation at the best.
Djokovic's next competition appearance is relied upon to be at the Shanghai Masters toward the beginning of October with the Rolex Paris Masters later in the month.
Prior to that however, in under about fourteen days, he will join Federer to lead Team Europe's resistance of the Laver Cup in Chicago (September 21-23).
At the point when gotten some information about his musings on his season to date, Djokovic stated: "On the off chance that you let me know in February this year when I got the medical procedure that I'll win Wimbledon, US Open, and Cincinnati (turning into the principal man to win every one of the Masters titles), it is difficult to accept.
"I expected, to be very forthcoming, after medical procedure that I'll be back on an abnormal state very quick. However, it took me really three, four months.
"In that procedure, I took in a great deal about myself, figured out how to be understanding, which was never extremely a more grounded side of me."
"In any case, in the meantime, there was in every case some portion of me that envisioned and accepted and trusted that I can return to the coveted level of tennis soon.
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