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John McEnroe: Novak Djokovic will get "stronger and stronger"

John McEnroe insists that he cannot see anyone rivalling Novak Djokovic as the world's best tennis player over the next two years.

Former Wimbledon champion John McEnroe has tipped Novak Djokovic to "dominate" tennis over the next couple of years.

The world number one beat Roger Federer in four sets on Sunday afternoon to win his third crown at SW19.

Djokovic has now claimed nine Majors in total, including two out of three Grand Slams so far this year.

Having continued his fine form in London over the past fortnight, McEnroe believes that the Serbian ace will only improve further with time.

"Novak is just coming into his prime and it is pretty hard not to think that he is getting stronger and stronger," he told BBC Sport. "If he stays healthy, he is going to dominate the next couple of years."

Djokovic has been top of the world rankings for the past 53 weeks.

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Serbia's Novak Djokovic (L) stands on court alongside Switzerland's Roger Federer ahead of their men's singles final match during the presentation on day thirteen of the 2014 Wimbledon Championships at The All England Tennis Club in Wimbledon, southwest L
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