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Novak Djokovic’s Grand Slam Strength in Five Sets: Mats Wilander Analysis

During an exciting chronicle published in the columns of The team this Wednesday, Mats Wilander analyzes the strength of Novak Djokovic in Grand Slam with the matches in three winning sets.

“He has blood strokes but it is in no way panic. Exactly like Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. This is another common point they share. To simplify, we can say that a game in five sets is subdivided like this: 25% of the time, you play like shit. 25% of the time you are in the zone and nothing can happen to you. But the important thing is the remaining 50%. Those where there is a real match, where you play at your ‘normal’ level. And Novak knows that, when he plays at his normal level, he is above his opponents. In five sets, playing very badly for an hour doesn’t really matter. Unable to play at his maximum for five sets. Even for the Big 3! »explains the Swedish consultant.

Karen Khachanov’s fall in four sets on Tuesday, the Serb now has two days to prepare for his semi-final against Carlos Alcaraz scheduled for Friday.

2023-06-07 14:24:01
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