
And Djokovic gets to taste his first Grand Slam success.
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Tsonga said he goes into the title bout with nothing to lose and fighting against the odds.
"It's the same, because Nadal is number two in the world and Djokovic three."
"Both of them won a lot of tournaments and they have more experience than me. I'll just do my best, and that's it. I will see what happens on the court. If I win, that's unbelievable. And if I lose, I did my best, so no problem."
Djokovic goes in with respect for the Frenchman.
"Tsonga is coming up. He's just amazing athlete," said the Serb.
"He's been performing some impressive tennis in these two weeks. As I did. I still haven't lost even a set here in Australian Open, which is amazing. It's gonna be interesting to see young players playing against each other. Obviously, we will not have anything to lose."
Djokovic predicted that he and Tsonga will be equally motivated, "even though looking at the rankings I would be the favorite. But it's finals, so anything can happen."