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Tuesday, 22 December 2015

The rise of Novak Djokovic




Now here is a brief summary of what this guy has achieved in the year 2015 itself:
·         Won Australian Open by defeating Andy Murray
·         Won Wimbledon by defeating Roger Federer
·         Won US Open by defeating Roger Federer
And these are just the major ones. Apart from these, he also won China Open, Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, Shanghai Rolex Masters and many more. The current number one, Serbian star is reaching new pinnacles of success day by day. Age factor is on his side too (he’s just 28). There are only a few who can match the level of competition given by him these days. His speed and accuracy are near to what we commonly call 'perfect'. So was he always like this ? Ceratainly not. There was a time when he was nowhere close to the giants which included names like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
                                    Djokovic was known in the past for quitting matches mid-way due to ailments, including multiple withdrawals from Grand Slam matches. Since 2005 to 2009, he retired from seven matches (four times in Grand Slams). Following a strict regimen of diet, exercise, yoga and meditation, he rose to fame in the year 2011. Today he is leaner, fitter and is playing a far more superior game than anyone else on the field. This shows that he had a greater sense of commitment and dedication towards his work which ultimately made him a star. So what do we need to do ?
                                   In order to achieve that, you need to listen to your heart first. It is very important to make the right career choice (depending on your 'unique' talent). Listen to what your intuition says and go for it, the results will indeed be fruitful. As novelist James Michener wrote:
The master in the art of living makes a little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his life and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. he simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him, he is always doing both.
# Stay Calm
# Never Give Up

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