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Don't write off Novak Djokovic so early, warns Andre Agassi

Updated on: 22 January,2017 12:16 PM IST  | 
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Though Andre Agassi believes the way is open for Andy Murray to win his first Australian Open, the eight-time major champion insists it is too soon to write off Novak Djokovic and is backing the Serb to come again at the top of the men's game

Don't write off Novak Djokovic so early, warns Andre Agassi

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Melbourne: Though Andre Agassi believes the way is open for Andy Murray to win his first Australian Open, the eight-time major champion insists it is too soon to write off Novak Djokovic and is backing the Serb to come again at the top of the men's game.


"This is a heck of an opportunity for Andy," Agassi said. "He's certainly come into his best years and if he lines everything up he has the runway free to do some remarkable things. "But you can't write off Novak this soon. There's been a turn of events that has happened seemingly overnight. Things can change quickly but if they change quickly, they can change again," Agassi said.



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