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Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal to kick-start bid for 2023 supremacy in Australia

  • Djokovic returns Down Under for first time since being sensationally detained and deported ahead of the 2022 Australian Open
  • Nadal begins his preparations in Sydney at United Cup, a new mixed-teams event, where showdown with Nick Kyrgios will test his credentials

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Novak Djokovic in action at the World Tennis League in Dubai. Photo: AP

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal kick-start their 2023 campaigns this week in Adelaide and Sydney respectively, with the superstar veterans and great rivals eyeing up yet more Australian Open glory.

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With the pair sharing 43 grand slam titles between them – Djokovic has 21 and Nadal 22 – the scene is set for an epic showdown at Melbourne Park in January.

Nadal is the defending Australian Open champion and Djokovic is a nine-time winner.

Djokovic returns Down Under for the first time since being sensationally detained and then deported ahead of the 2022 Australian Open because of his refusal to get vaccinated for Covid-19.

Spain’s Rafael Nadal will be looking to defend his 2022 Australian Open title. Photo: Reuters
Spain’s Rafael Nadal will be looking to defend his 2022 Australian Open title. Photo: Reuters

He starts his bid for an incredible 10th Australian Open title at the Adelaide International from Sunday, following a troubled and truncated year in which he missed two majors because of his vaccine status.

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