Djokovic reveals pressure is too much

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Novak Djokovic has admitted the chase to create tennis history is a burden too great to carry. So he’s changed his outlook.

Novak Djokovic says he no longer sees winning Grand Slam titles or staying top of the men’s rankings as a priority in his career.

“I don’t want to think about winning titles and being the No.1 any more in order to avoid putting pressure on myself,” Djokovic, the winner of 12 major tournaments, told reporters.

“I put too much pressure on myself after winning this year’s Roland Garros and I didn’t like it.

“I always enjoyed tennis and relished the game away from tournaments too but in the last few months, all the talk about making history has brought too much pressure.

“It doesn’t mean I no longer want to contribute to the sport but I also don’t want to keep on playing just for the sake of winning titles.”

Djokovic, who steamrolled to Australian and French Open titles in the first half of the season, has suffered a dramatic loss of form since and pulled out of next week’s China Open with an elbow injury.

He lost to American Sam Querrey in the Wimbledon third round before he was knocked out in the opening round of the Olympics by Argentine Juan Martin del Potro.

Djokovic was unstoppable in 2015 when we won three out of four major titles and this year he finally completed a career slam after clinching his maiden French Open title by beating Andy Murray in the final.

He pointed out several times after his Wimbledon and Olympic disappointments that the effort had drained him mentally and physically, raising question marks over his ability to equal Roger Federer’s career tally of 17 Grand Slams.

“If the wins and titles come I will embrace them with both arms,” he said.

“I am on an active vacation now and the Shanghai Masters is the next tournament.

“It’s a micro injury I am dealing with but its nature is such that it could develop into a long-term issue. I am close to being fully fit but the injury is still affecting my serve.”

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