Djokovic prepares to deal with new talent

World number one Novak Djokovic says he is preparing to deal with a new wave of top players this season.

World No.1 Novak Djokovic

World No.1 Novak Djokovic says he is preparing to deal with a new wave of top players this season. (AAP)

Novak Djokovic is adopting a different approach to a season in which a new wave of top players is emerging to challenge the established elite.

The world number one from Serbia discussed this new threat after recovering from a fever which forced his withdrawal two days ago from the Abu Dhabi exhibition and shortly before starting the 2015 ATP World Tour with a doubles match.

"There is a new wave of players able to compete for the major titles. This time was coming sooner or later and we all knew that," Djokovic said after Andy Murray was given the exhibition crown after Djokovic's forfeit.

"I think a wider and larger group of players is able to get to the top.

"You have new faces coming up that can challenge who can win against the best players in the biggest tournaments, like (Marin) Cilic, (Stan) Wawrinka, (Kei) Nishikori, (Milos) Raonic, and (Grigor) Dimitrov, to name just some."

Djokovic's response will be both to compete in the first week of the tour, something he has done only three times previously, and to do so in a tournament he has never previously played.

"I sat down with the team, and we considered the schedule, and thought it was not necessary in previous years to play the first week of the season," he said.

"I had so many matches in the seasons before that I was able to satisfy my needs on court with a couple of matches in Abu Dhabi or the Hopman Cup and then go to Melbourne (for the Australian Open).

"This year was different because we thought the gap between the last match (of 2014) in London, and the first match in the Grand Slam in Melbourne is too big and that I needed to play an official tournament."

Djokovic views a continued quick recovery from illness over the next few days as vital. "The nature of the illness, I can't really say," he said. "I think it's many things combined.

"I maybe overused myself in certain aspects of my life, combining practice and family and business and several things. So maybe the body told me I had to slow down a little bit."

He said his body is still managing to fight the flu in an efficient way.


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