Djokovic returns to main stage

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Novak Djokovic returned from the studio to the stadium after two well-received late-night US television appearances in the run-up to Monday's start of the Montreal Masters.

Serbia's new world No 1 is still celebrating his rise to top spot in the ATP rankings after winning Wimbledon last month, pushing Rafael Nadal down to second and leaving Roger Federer at No 3.

Djokovic showed a natural talent for banter - and Serbian kolo folk dancing on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno - and also made a guest appearance one night later with host Conan O'Brien before flying to Canada from Los Angeles where he trained last week on the fringes of the ATP event at UCLA.

In Montreal, tennis's big three, plus Briton Andy Murray, are already training on the hardcourts in the Francophile city.

Djokovic, who won the Montreal title in 2007, will enjoy a first-round bye given to the leading eight seeds before starting his campaign against the winner of the match between former top five regular Nikolay Davydenko and a qualifier.

Second seed Rafael celebrated this week's Twitter debut with updates on his own practice after flying in from his island home on Mallorca.

The Spaniard, like Federer, will be making his first tournament appearance since Wimbledon, where he lost the final and his No 1 status to Djokovic.

Nadal begins against either Frenchman Jeremy Chardy or Croatian Ivan Dodig.

Federer, the third seed, comes to Canada confident as he celebrates his 30th birthday on Monday. An official celebration of some kind will be planned as per usual during this week for the 16-time Grand Slam champion from Switzerland.

"I've been practising the past 2 1/2 weeks. It's been somewhat good weather in Switzerland, so I could always practise outdoors, which I was quite happy about," he said.

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