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Novak Djokovic 'always going to be favourite', can 'overcome almost anything' – Chris Evert exclusive

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Novak Djokovic is «always going to be the favourite” and can “overcome almost anything” says 18-time Grand Slam champion and Eurosport expert Chris Evert.

The Djokovic saga took yet another twist on Monday when it was confirmed that the Serb would miss Indian Wells – and likely the Miami Open – due to his vaccination status.

Ad It means Djokovic can effectively start preparing for the clay-court swing, where he will aim to surpass Rafael Nadal on 22 Grand Slam singles titles at Roland-Garros in June and equal Serena Williams’ Open Era record (23).

ATP Indian WellsIndian Wells: Schedule, draw, seeds, prize money plus Djokovic and Nadal updatesA DAY AGO Asked whether the latest setback would fuel Djokovic, Evert responded: “Yeah, I think the more somebody tells Novak he can't do this, the more determined he is. “When he has control of the situation, it gives him more fuel and it makes him more determined to succeed, and stick it in everybody's face at the same time, make his point. “He is like the anti-hero sometimes, he seems to really rise to the occasion when he is challenged and when he's told 'no'.” Evert said Djokovic remains the undisputed top player in the men’s game, even if he only tops the ATP rankings by 380 points from Spanish sensation Carlos Alcaraz after missing various tournaments over the past season and a bit. “It is an open field if Novak is not playing in the tournament.

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