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Cannot ever rule Djokovic out of title race: Sania

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January 08, 2025

DESPITE entering the Australian Open field as No 7 seed, Novak Djokovic's lowest since 2018, former Grand Slam champion Sania Mirza believes that one cannot count the experienced player out yet.

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DESPITE entering the Australian Open field as No 7 seed, Novak Djokovic's lowest since 2018, former Grand Slam champion Sania Mirza believes that one cannot count the experienced player out yet. "Novak, the way that he had played at the Australian Open, he brings something special over there and having won that so many times, you can't ever put him away," Mirza told reporters ahead of the start of the competition in Melbourne.

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