Novak Djokovic's odds of triumphing at the 2024 Australian Open, as indicated in a recent win probability report, have left tennis fans perplexed.Following the release of the Australian Open draw, a report by Tennis Abstract detailed the players' probability of winning the Major. Djokovic emerged as the frontrunner with a 34.2 percent chance, closely trailed by Jannik Sinner at 30.7 percent.Carlos Alcaraz secured the third spot with a 12.9 percent probability, followed by Daniil Medvedev at 10.1 percent. Alexander Zverev, Andrey Rublev, and Grigor Dimitrov rounded out the list, each with less than a 5 percent chance of emerging victorious.Tennis fans were shocked by the perceived low probability assigned to Novak Djokovic, with several of them arguing that he has a rather straightforward path to the title."Djokovic should be at 80% and the others share the rest. He is playing qualifiers," a fan commented."This is real wierd considering Djoker has a walk to the Semi's and Sinner has a real tricky draw just to meet him there. I dont think Djoker's receiving enough respect here," another fan chimed in.Other fans jokingly questioned the accuracy of the odds, asserting that the World No. 1's chances of winning should be considerably higher."Can tennis abstract publish the real numbers, we know its Novak at 99.99%," one fan posted."How can numbers lie so much," another fan shared.Here are a few more reactions from fans:"I think Novak Djokovic is the best athlete in the world because his ability to adapt is like no other" - Nick KyrgiosThe Serb and Nick Kyrgios (right)On the 'What now? with Trevor Noah's podcast, Nick Kyrgios hailed Novak Djokovic as the "best athlete" in the world, citing the Serb's remarkable ability to adapt to challenging situations."I think Novak (Djokovic) is the best athlete in the world because his ability to adapt is like no other," Kyrgios said (at 25:13). "Every other athlete in the world knows when they're going to start, they know when they're going to finish. They know how many games are going to be played.""Whereas Novak, he’s going to go to Asia, different time zone, different food, different diet, and then he goes to Europe and then different food again, different time zone, doesn’t know when he’s going to play and then America and then Australia. How does this guy adapt to every single scenario, put in front of him and still come out the best? It’s incredible," Kyrgios added.Kyrgios also commended the 24-time Grand Slam champion for effectively navigating the sport's demanding and uncertain schedule."Tennis is nuts. So that’s why I think, it's Novak for me. People don’t really know that about tennis though," Kyrgios said (at 26:09). "And the schedule, you don’t know when you’re going to start playing. There’s no direct time when you’re going to start.""More than half the time, you don’t even know when you’re going to start. You don’t know when to eat, you don’t know when you’re going to finish. It’s hard to plan or it’s insane," Kyrgios added.While Nick Kyrgios will not be in action at the 2024 Australian Open, Novak Djokovic will commence his campaign against qualifier Dino Prizmic on Sunday, January 14.