"ah!"
The moment he cashed in the match point, Djokovic could no longer control himself and screamed to the sky.
“Ahhhh!”
After suppressing and suppressing again, feeling aggrieved and aggrieved again, for nearly a year, all the depression, lowness, and pain were finally swept away -
Looking at Djokovic's performance this season, he reached the finals of three consecutive Grand Slams, the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon. His strong and stable performance was astonishing. In the midst of total chaos, he carried the banner of the Big Four era with his unparalleled performance on the field and continued to defend their glory.
However! Although Djokovic is still the best performing men's singles player in the past twelve months, which is why he is still ranked first in the world; but he was eliminated in the semi-finals of the US Open, lost to Gao Wen in the Australian Open final, and lost to Wawrinka in the French Open final, and fell at the finish line consecutively, which is not happy.
On the contrary, losing in the final stage again and again is a blow that is hard to digest.
Especially the French Open.
He has been runner-up for three consecutive years. It was a pity that he lost to Nadal in the first two years. This year, Nadal was finally eliminated early but lost to Wawrinka again. Losing to this opponent on the Grand Slam stage again is a heavy blow to Djokovic who is in a period of overall rise.
Until now——
He won Wimbledon by defeating Federer and successfully defended his title.
This is a breakthrough and a statement.
Since the clay court season kicked off, the media has been focusing on the "battle for world number one". Compared with Gao Wen, Djokovic is the real victim of harassment, attack and encirclement. Related issues are raised in almost every tournament and every game.
Blah blah blah...it never ends.
In front of the media, Djokovic always behaves appropriately, remaining humble and confident at the same time.
After experiencing the public opinion storm in Melbourne Park at the beginning of the year, Djokovic seemed to have finally realized one thing: competitive sports are far more than just competition.
For ordinary players, there is nothing that cannot be solved by a victory or a championship. If that still cannot solve the problem, then two wins or two championships will solve it. If that still doesn’t work, then three, four, or five. As long as you can keep winning, you will be able to solve the problem.
But for top superstars, it is not enough.
In addition to victories and championships, one also needs personal charm, public opinion support, and public image. Look at Federer and Nadal, their names have become a label, a symbol, and a symbol, breaking the barriers of competitive sports and creating influence in different fields.
That, is Djokovic’s goal.
So, Serjan kept his mouth shut and Djokovic controlled his emotions.
Although but...those media are really endless and annoying, like a hundred thousand flies buzzing around your ears.
Before the start of Wimbledon, media reporters were eager to create chaos. They hyped up the topic of "Big Four vs. Challengers", stirred up the topic of "Big Four guarding the back garden", and repeatedly discussed the topic of "competition for the world's number one". The noisy voices could not be quieted down at all.
Everything he said was questioning Djokovic.
Maybe it's not obvious on the surface, but Djokovic has been holding back a lot of energy. To some extent, his desire for the championship even exceeds that of Roland Garros.
Roland Garros is a wish, a goal and a challenge; but this time, it is to prove myself and to shut the media up.
Finally! Djokovic did it.
Defend your reputation and honor with a championship gold trophy, defend your world No. 1 throne with a championship gold trophy, and make a strong declaration:
No matter what the challenge, he is here, ready to face it.
"ah!"
Djokovic's roar and celebration also burst out with a hint of anger. He stared fiercely at the camera lens, his eyes burning with murderous intent, sending out an unwavering signal:
"I! Am number one in the world!"
so……
Is this a message to Gawain?
Everyone praised and marveled at Gao Wen's incredible performance, including the Australian Open championship, French Open and Wimbledon semi-finals.
But in fact, Djokovic is better, being the runner-up at the Australian Open and French Open, and the champion at Wimbledon.
In terms of the overall performance of the three Grand Slam tournaments, Djokovic was slightly better than Gao Wen, so he roared:
He, Novak Djokovic, is the world's number one.
The latest ATP world rankings also prove this point. The points gap between Djokovic and Gao Wen is narrowing, but it is far from being closed.
First, Djokovic.
Second, Gawain.
Third, Federer.
Fourth, Murray.
Fifth, Wawrinka.
Sixth, Kei Nishikori.
Seventh, Berdych.
Eighth, Ferrer.
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Ninth, Raonic.
Tenth, Nadal.
There are no obvious changes in the overall world rankings, and all attention is focused on the world's number one and number two.
Although Gawain earned 720 points thanks to his performance in the Wimbledon semifinals, Djokovic's world ranking points remained unchanged because he successfully defended his title, which also means that the world rankings of the two players are still about 1,500 points apart.
To be precise, it should be 1485 points.
The gap is still obvious. Even entering the North American hard court season, Djokovic still firmly holds the initiative and defends the honor of being the world's number one with unparalleled performance.
To a certain extent, the rise of the Challenger League and the arrival of the youth storm have aroused Djokovic's strong desire to fight, which is also an important reason why his emotions were finally vented after winning the Wimbledon championship.
The king is still the king.
Moreover, compared with the world rankings, the championship points more clearly show the impact of the clay court season and the grass court season.
Obviously, Djokovic's performance in the clay and grass season is far better than that of Gao Wen, and the world No. 1 has regained the lead halfway through the season.
Championship Points Rankings——
First, Djokovic, 8345.
Second, Gao Wen, 7175.
Third, Murray, 5540.
It's clear at a glance! Djokovic not only regained the lead, but also widened the points gap to more than 1,000 points in one go, showing an absolutely strong performance.
Indeed, we are about to enter the North American summer hard court season, which is also the venue that Gao Wen is best at; but Djokovic still demonstrates his strong presence and firmly grasps the initiative in the battle for the world's number one.
"ah"--
This roar is both a catharsis and a declaration:
The world number one is still Novak Djokovic.
If Gawain wants to move up, he must step on Djokovic's shoulders to climb up, but obviously, Djokovic will never surrender.
In fact, not only won't he do that, but Djokovic is already ready for the fight. A Wimbledon title is a declaration and a letter of challenge.
The season is halfway through, and so far the three Grand Slams have been won by three different champions, just like last year. This also means that the competition in the second half of the year will be fierce, from Masters and Grand Slam champions to the world No. 1 to the year-end finals. Now we can look forward to it -
The good show is ready and is about to begin.