Novak Djokovicthat this Sunday won the US Open and thus conquered his ‘Grand Slam’ number 24made sure he was living a dream he had since he was a little tennis enthusiast.
“I don’t know where to start. Obviously, this means everything to me. I think I’m repeating myself, but I have to say all the time that I am really living my childhood dream.“, he told the court as soon as he defeated the Russian Daniil Medvedev in the final.
The Serbian, who equaled Margaret Court’s legendary record of 24 grand slams, thanked her family for supporting her since she was little in the world of tennis despite the fact that it is a very expensive and un- access sport, especially during the Balkan wars in the 90s .
“I fell in love with tennis. No one in my family had played tennis before. It was a decision, I have to say. But I had incredible resilience and faith from my parents and everyone around me. This trophy is as much yours as it is mine, it is also your achievement. “I love you,” he added.
‘Nole’ also said that making tennis history by reaching the Court record is something “rare” and “special.” “It’s hard to say”he admitted.
Source: La Verdad

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