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The world No.2 and 16-time major winner is gunning for an extraordinary eighth Australian Open crown. Take your time and enjoy this profile from my colleagueLong viewed as the third leg in the Federer-Nadal chair that has held up men’s tennis, there’s no question that, as he vies for his eighth Australian Open title against Dominic Thiem, Novak Djokovic is the supreme individual force in the sport.
Djokovic represents a kind of unromantic reality in tennis. Arguably it is the unwavering Serb, not the beloved baseline bull Rafael Nadal, who really represents the giant asterisk next to Roger Federer’s claims to the mantle of Greatest of All Time, or GOAT.Hello and welcome to our rolling coverage of the 2020 Australian Open men's final between Novak Djokovic and Dominic Thiem. After 16 days of competition at Melbourne Park, this is the pointy end.
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