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By believing in a career with “no limits,” one where “everything is possible,” Djokovic has made himself the Grand Slam king by winning everywhere, on every surface—in an era that included two other all-time greats.
Published Jun 11, 2023
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Ruud’s efforts only inspired Djokovic to put on another vintage performance on one of tennis’s four biggest stages.
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In the third set, Ruud held for 5-4, and seemed for a second to have emerged from his mid-match funk. How did Djokovic react? He won 12 of the next 13 points.
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Djokovic has made himself the Grand Slam king by winning everywhere, on every surface, in an era that included two other all-time greats.
© Stephane Cardinale