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Murray can make it - DJokovic
13 January 2008
There are several similarities in the careers of the two 20-year-olds - not least the fact both had their breakthrough years in 2005 and started 2007 within striking distance of the top 10. But while Djokovic took the game by storm as he emerged as the man most likely to break the grand slam duopoly held by Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, Murray was plagued by a series of back and wrist injuries.
However, Djokovic believes Murray only needs to stay healthy to break into the top five and said: "I think that's realistic, in my opinion, because he's very talented player and he has a lot of potential."
He added: "I have known him all my life. Last year he had these problems with the injuries. It was not easy for him to hang in there. He almost reached the Masters. He was just one match away.
"He wants to prove himself. I think he's going to make it.
"Of course, if he stays clear of the injuries and remains healthy, he has all the elements and all the things he needs to be there, to be a top-five player.
"I think he proved that many times in the past two years."
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