Novak Djokovic visits Visoko one day after losing the Roland Garros final

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic made an unexpected visit to Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, just one day after losing in the French Open final, according to Sport 1 Oslobodjenje. Djokovic, who tested positive for the coronavirus in late June, visited Bosnia and Herzegovina in July after recovering from the virus.

One of the stops Djokovic made during his trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina was Visoko, where he visited the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun. On Sunday, Djokovic suffered a disappointing loss in the French Open final as Rafael Nadal claimed a dominant 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 victory.

Nadal now owns a record 13 French Open titles and has tied Roger Federer on the list of all-time Grand Slam records with 20 majors. “He keeps going. It seems like he shouldn’t be held back.

Is incredible. I mean, I admire all of your accomplishments, I mean, especially the one here. It’s an amazing score, results and records that he has on this court, “Djokovic said at his press conference, according to Max Gao.

“He lost twice in his entire career [aquí]. Win 13 times, yeah, not much you can say. All the superlatives you can use, he deserves them ”

Djokovic had no answer for Nadal’s game

After dominating the first two sets, Nadal claimed a break early in the third set, but Djokovic broke in the sixth game.

Djokovic was hoping that was the spark he needed to turn things around, but Nadal kept his focus and managed to get the job done in straight sets. “I wanted to interrupt his rhythm, obviously.

But he was ready. He was there, he was ready. Today he was playing all the correct shots. It’s just one of these days where you just have to say, Chapeau, and well done. I also thought that these conditions are more favorable to me.

I felt great throughout the tournament. […] But, yeah, I mean, Rafa has proven everyone wrong. That is why he is a great champion. Today he played a fantastic game. He was probably running around a bit, trying to play shorter points, probably looking for winners.

He was probably not building the points well. That was reflected in the result. But that was also caused by [Rafael Nadal], for his incredible defense. [Rafael Nadal] he was recovering a lot of balls.

Normally, every shot I make after two, three quick exchanges from the back of the court, when I hit nine out of ten guys, is a winner, the point is made, but not against him, “acknowledged Novak Djokovic.

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