Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / AFPNovak Djokovic is looking for a “perfect ending” to 2022 in Turin, while Rafael Nadal does not need extra motivation to win the ATP Finals for the first time in his legendary career.Spanish great, Nadal has won 22 singles grand slam titles, a record in the men’s game, but has surprisingly never been crowned champion at the season-ending event.Nadal made a personal-best start to 2022, winning 20 straight matches and lifting the Australian Open title.However, he has only played once since the US Open due to becoming a father for the first time and recuperating from injuries.Still, at the age of 36, Nadal is grateful to still be getting a crack at finally ticking off the ATP Finals on his impressive list of accomplishments.“I try my best in every single event.
That’s true. Doesn’t matter if I won it [in the past] or not,” Nadal, a two-time runner-up, said at an ATP media day prior to the tournament in Turin.“When I enter a tennis tournament, I want to win and I’m going to try my best to achieve that goal.
Here I was not able to make it, I was not good enough to make it in the past.“So I just accept that and I’m happy to give myself another chance at the age of 36 — something, for me, that was difficult to imagine years ago.“Of course it’s going to be a challenge, but I hope I will be ready to give myself a chance.
That’s what I am looking for, just practising as good as possible with the right attitude and just trying to be ready for the action that’s going to start on Sunday.”Djokovic’s season has been a complicated one.