The Serbian Novak Djokovic He confirmed that he won the Paris Masters 1000 despite having a stomach ache, making the victory “special”, but noted that his mind was on other goals.
“This tournament was amazing but it’s already in the past. I’m proud of what I’ve achieved, but I turned the page right away. As long as I’m still active I want more success, I want to be in top level,” he said after defeating the Bulgarian. Grigor Dimitrov Eventually.
Due to the virus, he admitted that he was on the verge of defeat in the round of 16, quarterfinals and semifinals, when he lost in one set, but he found the “energy to continue” which “gives more value to this victory, ” because he also achieved it for 36 years.
“I don’t know where I am in my career. But I think that every success is worth twice as much now,” he said.
Djokovic acknowledged that he had not given his Paris Masters peak of 1,000 but that “considering the circumstances we have to adapt and survive one more day.”
One victory away from maintaining the world number 1 until the end of the season, the Serbian admitted that he thought he had to fight until the end, until the Davis Cup, to achieve it and admitted that finishing at the top of the ranking was “one on the main goals” of the year.
Source: La Verdad

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