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Monday, April 4, 2011
Novak Djokovic Triumphant in Miami
It seems nothing can stop Novak Djokovic these days. Even having the world #1 player on the other end of the court didn't deter him from winning another major title this year, to add the Grand Slam he won in the beginning of the year. Should a #1 ranking be far behind?
Well, the clay court season starts next week so I think he may have to wait a bit since all that really depends on how Nadal plays in the next few weeks. He had six major clay court victories last year, and if he loses some of them, that could open the door for Novak, if he too plays well in clay.
For now, Novak should be contented winning over the world #1 for a second consecutive final.
This was his path to the championship -
F - Rafael Nadal (ESP) 46 63 76(4)
SF - Mardy Fish (USA) (#15) 63 61
QF - Kevin Anderson (RSA) (#40) 64 62
4R - Victor Troicki (SRB) (#17) 63 62
3R - James Blake (USA) (#173) 62 60
2R - Denis Istomin (UZB) (#54) 60 61
1R - BYE
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