Holder of a Master’s degree in sports journalism, I fell in love with tennis since childhood and have always loved reading the great stories of this sport. Today, I want to tell them about them, take full advantage of my passion and be as close as possible to the aces of the circuit.
Unquestionably the best player of 2023 thanks to his three Grand Slam titles, Novak Djokovic taught everyone a lesson at 36 years old. The Serbian, launched like a machine towards all the tennis world records, has not yet finished surprising and could win many more titles. He is undoubtedly the one who has been most successful in focusing on a particular objective and now he has taken a considerable lead over his rivals.
Often asked about his exploits and his relationship with Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic often makes big statements. In recent months, the debate about the GOAT of tennis has come up a lot because the Serbian has dazzled the whole world with his exploits. In New York, he surely played his best tennis in years when we thought he was going to start to suffer physically. But nothing is due to chance if we are to believe the Serbian…
An endless race
In the history of tennis, competition has not always been the center of attention. Of course, legends of this sport have done everything to win the most great titles but it is only fairly recently that this race for Grand Slams took on an unprecedented scale. At least that’s what I think Roger Federer according to his interview since Vancouverwhere the Making Cup. “At the time, it wasn’t just about Grand Slam tournaments or records. It wasn’t until Pete Sampras took on Roy Emerson’s record that this started to happen. I have the impression that it was at that moment that records started to take on importance,” analyzes the Swiss.
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Federer, the great example
Roger Federer is obviously the first to have exceeded the limits when no one believed that reaching the total of Pete Sampras was possible. As a reminder, the American remained at 14 titles in Grand Slamwhich is now a long way from the 20 of Switzerland, the 22 of Nadal and 24 of Djokovic. The latter’s success is not a coincidence: he took his example from what was best. “The most important thing I learned from Roger Federer is how to organize my schedule to be at my best at the Grand Slams. He was one of the first to take organization and preparation to the next level. It inspired me, I took notes with my team and I took a lot of inspiration from his schedule and I observed his team and the way they proceeded,” the Serbian said in an interview with John McEnroe on ESPN.
Exceptional physical resources
The success of Novak Djokovic is also explained by its extraordinary ability to adapt its body to physical resistance at all ages. The Serbian has been lucky to experience almost no injuries during his career since apart from his elbow in 2018, he has never had anything. At 36, he doesn’t seem to want to slow down…
2023-09-22 14:51:22
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