In an interview with Fox Sports after Australian Open seventh title, his coach commented on the chances to see the Serbian player catch and overcome 20 Grand Slam titles record.
Vajda wants to focus on the present: More important is the other number that hes getting up to, 15. Its an incredible, incredible number. I dont want to go too far, but hes in a very good position now for going for a little bit more, he said on Monday.
But 20 is still far away. A lot of things can happen. At the moment, Novak feels really good about reaching, maybe, another Grand Slam victory. One by one. Absolutely, his long-term goal is to reach Rafa ()s number and, if its possible and his age allows it Rogers.
Why not? During the whole match, Novak was very disciplined. He had so many ups. He didnt have any downs. Vajda also praised : He was very motivated from the start.
Sometimes even impatient, he asked me when he would be the best again every day His professionalism is remarkable, he is the most dedicated man Ive ever seen. Now Im even more admired because he has a family and two children, its difficult to balance, but he did it.
It is necessary to give recognition to his family, they understand what is important for him and what he likes, which is tennis, he wants from the bottom of his heart to be the best in the world. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title
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