Goodbye Novak Djokovic: the tennis player’s striking decision on the circuit because of his age

Goodbye Novak Djokovic: the tennis player’s striking decision on the circuit because of his age

The Serbian tennis playerNovak Djokovicmade a striking decision for the next tournament and, in this case, it has to do with one of the tournaments in which he can break his physique the most due to how much he puts at stake at the end of the year. The player, who is entering the fight to be the best player in history, finally decided to say goodbye to an important tournament on the calendar.

Already 37 years old, the one born in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, is not the main player on the circuit, but even so, although he is not number one in the ATP ranking, he is one of the best players today after the fourth place on the world listl. It must be said, on the other hand, that he has many problems with physical condition, logically a product of age and, for this reason, Djokovic has now made a forceful determination regarding the Paris Bercy Masters 1000 in France.

The decision was announced by the Serbian media, Sportklub which, among other things, maintains that the Serbian player will not play in the tournament he is leading in October to try to take care of his physical condition. In this way, in addition, the ATP Finals will be pending its resolution if, in fact, it is played.

Djokovic’s comment to Rafael Nadal

Novak Djokovic continues to demonstrate why for much of the world of tennis He is the best player in history and his professional career seems to have no ceiling. In that sense, the serb37 years old and top Grand Slam winner (24), gave indications of his retirement from activity days after Rafael Nadal announced his goodbye.

The world of tennis is in a special moment. “Rafa”, a member of the historic “Big Three” with Roger Federer and “Nole”, will say goodbye to tennis in the coming months and, with that, a golden era of the discipline will begin to fade. The only one of the three who will continue playing will be the inexhaustible player from Belgrade, and the news is encouraging for his fans for the future.

Deep down I feel like I still have more Grand Slams to win. What still pushes me to compete, especially in the Grand Slams, is the feeling that I can be a candidate to win it. And also for my country. I love playing the Davis Cup for Serbia,” the current number 4 in the ATP ranking began by saying in dialogue with The Nation.

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