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			will work hard to restore my confidence, says Djokovic 
			
		 
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			 [May 03, 2018] 
			By Zoran Milosavljevic 
			 
			BELGRADE (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic 
			said on Wednesday his confidence had been rocked by a string of poor 
			results after a premature return from elbow surgery but the former 
			world number one vowed to work hard to get back to winning ways. 
			 
			Having exchanged a few shots with a young prospect after an intense 
			training session in searing heat at his own tennis complex in 
			central Belgrade, the 30-year old Serb conceded that the last 18 
			months have been testing. 
			 
			"I have always believed in myself and that’s why I was able to make 
			all my childhood dreams come true, but right now my confidence is 
			not at the highest level," he told reporters. 
			 
			"That’s not surprising given the lack of results and all I can do is 
			knuckle down to hard work to restore it. A few good matches and one 
			good tournament and it will come back." 
			 
			Djokovic's slump began after he won his maiden French Open title in 
			June 2016 to complete a career slam and amass 12 major honors. 
			
			
			  
			
			A string of below-par performances were followed by Djokovic having 
			to retire against Czech Tomas Berdych in last year's Wimbledon 
			quarter-finals with an elbow injury which kept him sidelined until 
			January's Australian Open. 
			 
			After a last 16 defeat by South Korean upstart Hyeon Chung in 
			Melbourne, Djokovic had another spell on the sidelines following 
			elbow surgery and said he had come back too early because he was 
			hungry to play again. 
			 
			EARLY EXITS 
			 
			Since returning he has suffered early exits in Barcelona, Monte 
			Carlo, Miami and Indian Wells. 
			 
			"That was my decision because I missed playing tennis so much but I 
			was not ready and it backfired," he said. 
			 
			"After everything I have been through in the past year or so, I have 
			had to lower my expectations but my motivation and my ambitions 
			remain unchanged. 
			 
			"After this year’s Australian Open I wasn’t sure whether I’d have 
			elbow surgery or not. I was reluctant but then I realized it was the 
			best long-term solution. 
			 
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			Novak Djokovic of Serbia signs autographs after a training session 
			in Belgrade, Serbia, May 2, 2018. REUTERS/Marko Djurica 
            
			  
            "The recent results have not been what we are used to but coming 
			back is a process and all I can do now is knuckle down to some hard 
			work. 
			 
			"I have had some similar situations in the past but not one quite as 
			challenging as this, so I have to accept it as part of a learning 
			process." 
			 
			Judging by the ferocity of his shots in training and the vehement 
			exchange of instructions with his coaching staff, Djokovic, 
			currently the world number 12, is determined to break back into the 
			top echelon of the men's game. 
			 
			Mobbed by primary school children as he posed with them for photos 
			after the claycourt practice session, Djokovic cut a relaxed and 
			confident figure ahead of upcoming tournaments. 
			 
			He also rubbished suggestions made by several local nutritionists, 
			who were quoted by Belgrade media in recent weeks, that his 
			meat-free diet was hampering his fitness. 
			 
			"I don’t want to elaborate because people have been twisting facts 
			in the past two years and all I’ll say is that I reckon I know 
			what’s best for me as an athlete and a person," he said. 
			 
			"It doesn’t affect me what people say, but it does affect those who 
			are close to me." 
			 
			(Writing by Zoran Milosavljevic; Editing by Ken Ferris) 
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