Tennis player Djokovic, gymnast Biles win top Laureus awards
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[February 19, 2019]
MONACO (Reuters) - World number
one tennis player Novak Djokovic crowned a winning return to the
courts after surgery with the Laureus sportsman of the year award on
Monday, while American gymnast Simone Biles won the sportswoman of
the year prize.
Serbian Djokovic, who 12 months ago had elbow surgery, won Wimbledon
and the U.S. Open in 2018, before lifting this year's Australian
Open crown, to add to his tally of Grand Slam singles titles and
reclaim top spot in the rankings.
With his record seventh crown at Melbourne Park, Djokovic moved
ahead of Pete Sampras into third on the men's all-time list of Grand
Slam title winners (15), just two behind Rafa Nadal. Roger Federer
is still out in front with 20.
"I did think about leaving tennis," Djokovic said on Monday. "I did
not find myself in a good balance. It took me several months to find
that purpose and meaning again. This award reflects and symbolizes
this journey.
"Reflecting on the journey it seems like a fairytale story."
Multiple Olympic champion Biles in November became the all-time
leading world gymnastics championship gold medal winner with a
record 14 golds.
With 20 overall medals at the worlds, Biles, who has also won four
Olympic golds, tied Russia's Svetlana Khorkina for the most by a
female gymnast in world championships competition. Her all-around
world title was her fourth, also a record.
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Novak Djokovic poses with Jelena Dokovic as they arrive at the
ceremony REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
The comeback of the year award was handed to U.S. golfer Tiger
Woods, who silenced even his harshest critics when he earned what
some consider to be one of the greatest victories of his career at
last year's Tour Championship season finale.
Woods, who collected the last of his 14 majors at the 2008 U.S.
Open, has had plenty of health-related setbacks, having to endure
several knee and back surgeries, and his career seemed to be nearing
its end in 2017.
Japan's world number one women's tennis player Naomi Osaka, who
lifted her first Grand Slam title at the U.S. Open last year, and
went on to claim the 2019 Australian Open, won the breakthrough of
the year award.
(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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