Shanghai, Oct. 3 -- As he prepares to start his Shanghai Masters campaign, the 24-time major champion Novak Djokovic felt unaffected by his recent losses to the top two players in the world, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, saying that while it is not ideal to lose big matches to the top talent regularly, he is not discouraged by his results, but rather wants to keep going.
Djokovic, who opens his Shanghai Masters campaign against Marin Cilic, is seeded to meet world number two Sinner in the semifinal. The world number two Italian enjoys dominance over the tennis legend by a 6-4 margin, having won their past five meetings. While Djokovic has a better record against Alcaraz, with five wins and four losses, he fumbled two Grand Slam title...
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