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Tennis Sky's the limit for Djokovic after matching Graf, say younger rivals

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Novak Djokovic has shown that age is not a barrier and the 35-year-old will continue to break records, his younger rivals said as the Serbian star looks to overtake Steffi Graf as the player with the most weeks at world No 1.

Djokovic won a record-extending 10th Australian Open title last month to draw level with his great rival Rafael Nadal on 22 Grand Slam victories and leapfrog Carlos Alcaraz into top spot in the ATP rankings.

He already holds the record for the most weeks as the men's number one after surpassing Roger Federer's mark of 310 weeks in March 2021 and began his 377th week at the top on Monday to go level with 22-times major champion Graf.

He is currently on 7,070 points, 590 more than Spain's Carlos Alcaraz.

Russian world No 5 Andrey Rublev said Djokovic had shown that anything is possible.

"And at the age of 35, he still can be the best player in the world and break records," Rublev, 25, said.

"If you do the things right, you can perform at the highest level... age doesn't matter. That's what it means to me."

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Alexander Zverev said Djokovic had shown how consistent he can be by dominating his rivals in the last decade.

However, Zverev said that watching Graf being overtaken would be bittersweet for him.

"He's surpassing Steffi, so as a German, obviously I always loved her having that record. But credit to Novak, I think that shows how great he is," Zverev said.

"I'm sure that he's going to break a few more records. I'm not sure there are many left, but the ones that are left, maybe he will."

Djokovic returns to action in Dubai later this month.
 
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