joseph grech
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Novak Djokovic is for the first time the new tennis No. 1, according to ATP ratings. He has lived up to this promotion by today grabbing the Wimbledon title. In my opinion, Djoko certainly deserved to win today's match given the ingenious level of his game. Nadal has had to relinquish the Wimbledon title to the sheer force of Novak Djokovic. Nadal, who is now world No. 2, was the person, who denied Murray (the No. 4), the possibilty of grabbing his first Grand Slam, thus presumbly crushing the hopes of most of the home crowd at Wimbledon. Somewhere along these dynamics Wimbledon has witnessed the rising figure of Del Potro, whose level of play, suggests that the man shall be a force to reckon with in the future. With this view of present-moment tennis, how likely is it that, the man to whom statistics point as the greatest-ever, his majesty Roger Federer (No. 3), shall grab another Grand Slam, and furthermore climb back to No. 1?