The End of an Era: Novak Djokovic’s Possible Retirement After Olympic Games

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Tennis: He announces the end for Djokovic

Published on May 14, 2024 at 8:35 a.m.

Novak Djokovic is not currently going through the best period of his career. The Serbian has been struggling since the start of the season and he will arrive at Roland-Garros without having yet won a single trophy of the year. The Djoker is gradually reaching the end of his career and, according to some, he could even retire after the Olympic Games.

Last year, Novak Djokovic won Roland-Garros. But the Parisian major was not the only one won by the Djoker. The latter had had a crazy year, since he had won theAustralian Openl’US Open and he also made it to the final of Wimbledon. The least we can say is that this season, the Serb is struggling much more.

Djokovic hasn’t been able to do it since the start of the season

It’s simple, if he participates well in Roland-Garros, Novak Djokovic will go there without having won a single tournament since the start of the season, which very rarely happens. The Serbian currently collects more disappointments and poor performances than brilliant performances. His only feat of arms of the year is a semi-final at theAustralian Openlost in the face of Jannik Sinner.

End of career after the Olympics for Djokovic?

Everything suggests that Novak Djokovic could therefore no longer last long in the world of tennis. In any case, this is the opinion of Mark Petchey. The former 80th player in the world said on X that he imagined that the Djoker can retire after Olympic Games of Paris. “Do you also have the impression that Djokovic will say goodbye to tennis after the Olympic Games, the only thing he hasn’t won and for which he will give everything? I’m starting to feel the vibes from Sampras 2002. I still put him in the category of favorites for Roland‐Garros and Wimbledon, but to be this great for this long you have to make incredible sacrifices. »

2024-05-14 06:35:00
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