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Novak Djokovic finds 'extra motivation' from post-Wimbledon absence

Novak Djokovic claimed his third title of 2022 and 89th of his career with an impressive straight-sets victory over Marin Cilic in the Tel Aviv final on Sunday, insisting his lengthy absence since winning a seventh Wimbledon crown in July provided "extra motivation". The 35-year-old Djokovic triumphed 6-3, 6-4 to add the Israeli hard court trophy to victories on the Rome clay and Wimbledon grass this season. It was his 19th win over Cilic in 21 meetings in a rivalry stretching back to 2008. Djokovic was playing his first singles tournament since wrapping up a seventh Wimbledon crown and 21st Grand Slam title in July. He was banned from the US Open and the entire North American hard court swing over his refusal to be vaccinated before returning for Roger Federer's farewell in the Laver Cup team event in London last month.

"I played some very good tennis. I didn't drop a set the entire week," said former world number one Djokovic. "I hadn't played a tournament in three months, so it was really extra motivation for me to really do well, particularly because people have been so friendly and so supportive of me throughout the week. I'm taking some great confidence into next week as well." Djokovic's win on Sunday came in his 127th career final. It also allowed him to become the first man this year to claim titles on the sport's three different surfaces. "My approach is to win tournaments wherever I am and I'm glad that I have a team of people around me that makes sure that I am in the best shape in order to be a contender to win titles," Djokovic told atptour.com. "That's why I came to Israel, was to try to win the title. First time playing here since a Davis Cup tie more than 15 years ago, so it was a really amazing

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