Novak Djokovic believes he can reap the benefits of defending his Wimbledon title so soon after completing the career Grand Slam at the French Open.
Djokovic will begin his bid for a third successive title at Wimbledon next week, having triumphed at Roland Garros for the first time earlier this month.
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The world No. 1 now holds all four Slams and is firmly established as the dominant figure in the men's game, but insists he will not be resting on his laurels.
"There is certainly a great sense of relief [at completing a calendar Grand Slam], no doubt about it," Djokovic said Wednesday at the Boodles exhibition tournament in England. "But one thing we all learn in tennis is to reset a day or a week later — that's the kind of sport we're in, we don't have too much time to reflect on what we have achieved.
"Of course I'm very proud and very thrilled to be able to hold all four Grand Slam titles at the same time. It's a remarkable achievement for my team and I, but we are moving on and it's back on grass now and starting from scratch. I think it's great that behind a corner we have Wimbledon, back-to-back Grand Slams in less than a month. That will definitely make me focus and stay determined."
Djokovic is the top seed at Wimbledon. The draw will be announced Friday, with play set to begin Monday.