JAKARTA - Novak Djokovic was not happy after he was beaten by Roger Federer 4-6, 3-6 in the ATP Finals group stage match. But he also expressed his admiration for Federer who presented a classy game even though he was 38 years old.

The Serbian remembers the first time he beat Federer in their maiden encounter at the Monte-Carlo Masters 13 years ago.

The defeat was a double blow for Djokovic. Not only does he end his match week at The O2 London, but also has the potential to ensure that Rafael Nadal will become the world number one at the end of the season. Even though Djokovic has a high desire to occupy the rankings for the sixth time.

"I really admire all of his (Federer's) games on the pitch. What he has achieved over the years and what he still shows on the pitch is phenomenal," said Djokovic. Launching the official ATP website, Friday, November 15.

"Federer is a role model, even for me, he is one of the toughest opponents I have faced in my career. If you see what he has been doing so far it will inspire you," continued the world number two.

Even so he realized, lose-win is a natural thing that he encountered during his tennis career. After 16 years on the ATP Tour, he has learned the various situations that can occur in professional tennis.

"I've lost a lot of games in my life, so I know how to go on and get back up. I've met Roger almost 50 times, with Rafael Nadal 54 times. Every defeat hurts, but when you face the toughest opponent it only adds to your experience. either when you lose or win, "said Djokovic.


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