Sometimes
I have to let it rip, says Djokovic
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[February 24, 2015]
By Zoran Milosavljevic
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic's
flamboyant on-court demeanor may be occasionally unacceptable but it is
an integral part of his success, the world number one said.
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In a pre-recorded appearance on Serbian state television aired on
Monday night, the 27-year old from Belgrade also confirmed he would
lead Serbia in their March 6-8 Davis Cup first-round home clash with
traditional rivals Croatia.
"Mangling my racket and an odd swearword on the court is not
something I am proud of and it shouldn't happen," said Djokovic, who
won his fifth Australian Open title in Melbourne last month.
"But even my coaches have told me that it's sometimes better to let
it all out, the anger inside you, because keeping it bottled would
just eat you up in the long term.
"I want to be my own man. I don’t like duplicity and hence I want to
be sincere and speak my mind every time. Sometimes my emotions may
seem unacceptable but that’s me."
Djokovic is currently in the United Arab Emirates where he faces
Canadian Vasek Pospisil in the first round of the ATP 500 Dubai
tennis championships later on Tuesday.
The world number one also dwelled on his enviable fitness which has
played a crucial part in winning eight grand slam titles.
"I never once contemplated taking banned substances and I could
never do such a thing because I have been brought up in a different
manner.
"The people around me would never mention or even think that I
should consume something which would enable a quicker recovery after
matches.
"I owe a lot to my genes as my grandfather is 78 and is still able
to play volleyball, but the crux of it is in various recovery
techniques ranging from stretching out to ice-baths."
Adored in his native Serbia as a sports icon, Djokovic acknowledged
longtime rivals Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal were more popular among
international fans.
"Given their long-term success, Federer and Nadal are still the two
most popular players although I am the world number one.
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"But I hold nothing against anyone for that, to the contrary. It
enables me to grow in a different way devoid of a certain kind of
pressure.
"I wouldn't say that I am not respected enough abroad and although I
don’t always look back at criticism that comes my way, I am aware
that it’s part of the process because it offers a different
perspective."
Winners in 2010 and finalists in 2013, Serbia will have another shot
at the Davis Cup title and Djokovic was delighted that the tie
against Croatia was awarded to Kraljevo.
"It will help promote tennis in Serbia and it's only the second time
I will play a Davis Cup match outside Belgrade.
"We have a strong team and expect to win but although the Croatians
will miss Marin Cilic and Ivo Karlovic, we have to beware of the
young Borna Coric who reminds me of my younger self and has a very
bright future."
(Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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