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ATP World Tour Finals: Year-end No 1 ranking drives new father Novak Djokovic

Image: Novak Djokovic: Now balancing life as a tennis player with being a dad

Novak Djokovic has vowed to fight off Roger Federer for the world No 1 spot just a few days after becoming a father.

Djokovic is defending his title at the Paris Masters this week, his first tournament since the birth of his first child last week - a boy called Stefan - and will then be heading to London's O2 hoping to win the World ATP Finals again.

He leads Federer by 2,230 points in the world rankings, but the top-ranked Serb has 2,500 points to defend, while his Swiss rival can gain points as he lost in the semi-finals of both events.

"The way I feel right now, I feel like I'm already No 1 with becoming a father last week," said Djokovic, who topped the rankings at the end of 2011 and 2012.

It's not easy, the kind of lifestyle that a tennis player has. There is a lot of traveling, a lot of hotels, a lot of planes
Novak Djokovic

"For me, this is the most important moment in my life. The goal is to finish the year as No 1 of the world. Of course it's a big objective. Of course it is, for both of us."

Federer won the Swiss Indoors title in his home town of Basel tournament on Sunday and the 17-time Grand Slam champion could finish the season as the top player for the sixth time and tie Pete Sampras' record.

Djokovic added: "This year Federer came out strong again, competing for Grand Slam titles, now competing for No 1 of the world. And I never thought that he's not a competition for No 1 of the world."

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Last year, Federer was bothered by a sore back and went through one the worst seasons of his career, winning only one title.

Age no issue

"I don't think that age is an issue for him," Djokovic said. "As a matter of fact, I think he's playing some of his best tennis this year."

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Djokovic and Federer are tied for most titles this season with five each and could meet in the final of the Paris Masters. Federer leads 3-2 against Djokovic this year and has a 19-17 career record against the Serb.

Djokovic had a first-round bye this week and will face Philipp Kohlschreiber of Germany in the second round on Tuesday. The event is being shown live on Sky Sports all week.                

The 27-year-old Djokovic is the third father in the top five, joining Switzerland's Federer and Stan Wawrinka.

"There are many other players who have the similar situation," Djokovic said. "I try to talk with them and get some tips or some necessary experiences that they can share with me, so it can help in my own case.

"I hope that it's going to affect positively on my career. In terms of my approach to the tennis, nothing is really changing. I'm still out here, still fighting, competing, and then trying to be No. 1 of the world."

He married Jelena in July, a few days after winning his second Wimbledon title. They met in high school and have been together for over eight years.

"I will try to have my family travel with me as much as they can, obviously," Djokovic said. "For me, it's important to participate in my child's life as much as I can.

"I would like to be with him every single day and with my wife, but sometimes that's not possible, like this week for example because the baby is too young to travel yet.

"Starting from next year, we'll try to be together. It's not easy, the kind of lifestyle that a tennis player has. There is a lot of traveling, a lot of hotels, a lot of planes. So it's not, let's say, the healthiest option for a baby."

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