(Reuters) - Nobody has been able to stop Novak Djokovic all year but the Serbian world number two, fresh from his latest triumph, said it is too soon to entertain any talk of him as the world's best.
Djokovic beat world number one Rafa Nadal in a third set tiebreak at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami on Sunday to win his fourth title of the year, following wins in the
Australian Open, in Dubai and at Indian Wells.
The Serb's winning streak now stands at 26 matches dating back to December yet he remains behind Nadal, who he beat in the Indian Wells final, in the official world rankings.
"I know I had the best start of the season, no question about it. It's the best four months in my life," Djokovic told reporters.