In the first three months of 2007, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were still the players to beat, although they were about to get company at the top. Novak Djokovic finished the previous season in the top-20, slowly becoming the youngster to watch (Nadal was already well-established) and playing on an even higher level at the beginning of 2007 to find himself in the top-10.The Serb won the title in Adelaide and reached the Australian Open fourth round, losing to Roger Federer in straight sets. Federer toppled Djokovic in Dubai and left the doors wide open for his rivals after an early loss in Indian Wells to Guillermo Canas, his first since Cincinnati in August 2006!Djokovic used the opportunity with both hands, defeating David Ferrer and Andy Murray in the quarters and semis to advance into the first Masters 1 …

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