Djokovic close to scaling tennis's Everest - Agassi


  • Tennis
  • Saturday, 28 Feb 2015

LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic may never have a better chance to complete his career grand slam than at this year's French Open but those predicting the decline of claycourt king Rafa Nadal should be wary, according to Andre Agassi.

Had it not been for the Spaniard, Djokovic would already be part of the elite club of players to have won all four majors -- one that Agassi joined when he finally prevailed in the French capital in 1999 against Andriy Medvedev.

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