Paullaconte1
Rookie
It's interesting how Djokovic and Federer plan their schedules. On one side, it seems that Federer is very carefull not to overload his schedule.
On the other Djokovic seems to be eager to take advantage of his current dominance to play (and rack up money) as much as he can.
I found his schedule to be quite crazy.
http://www.tennistonic.com/view_tennisnews?nid=1461
http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/noles-tournament-schedule-for-first-three-months-in-2013/
Playing the Mubadala and then the Hopman Cup back to back doen't look to be the best choice to prepare the Australian Open.
Planning to play the Davis Cup in Belgium soon after the Australian Open seems to be suicidal.
As they have pointed out, Tipsarevic and Troicki have good chances to win against Belgium
On the other Djokovic seems to be eager to take advantage of his current dominance to play (and rack up money) as much as he can.
I found his schedule to be quite crazy.
http://www.tennistonic.com/view_tennisnews?nid=1461
http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/noles-tournament-schedule-for-first-three-months-in-2013/
Playing the Mubadala and then the Hopman Cup back to back doen't look to be the best choice to prepare the Australian Open.
Planning to play the Davis Cup in Belgium soon after the Australian Open seems to be suicidal.
As they have pointed out, Tipsarevic and Troicki have good chances to win against Belgium