Subscribe for the latest news from SNTV: bit.ly Novak Djokovic serve vs Audi A8: In the absence of the injured Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic was handed probably the best draw he could have wished for at the Australian Open - by avoiding Andy Murray in the semi-finals. Away from the mounting tension ahead of the Australian Open - a chance for Novak Djokovic to enjoy himself - and keep the sponsors happy of course. Don't scrutinise those pictures of the 'man vs. car' contest too thoroughly - the Serb definitely beats the Audi R8 'to the draw' at the start line. It was another 'draw' though, that grabbed the headlines on Friday. Djokovic's bid for a third consecutive Australian Open title received a boost when number two-ranked Roger Federer and US Open champion Andy Murray both landed in the other half, when the official draw was made. The World Number 1 insists he isn't looking that far ahead just yet in terms of the Austrlian Open, but he already has the French Open in his sights. "It's a two-week long event. It's a Grand Slam and all the players who are participating in this event have an extra motivation to do well. So it is not going to be easy. I have got to take every match at the time and try to go as far as I can. The challenges in front of me won't be easy, I am sure about that." "There are things to still achieve. I really want to win the French Open. I have not won that Grand Slam so that is one of the top of my priority list for 2013." Top-ranked Djokovic will ...