Novak Djokovic He has a few stripes, and he shows them when he deems it necessary. Compete against your rival, but also against the elements. Managing an event like the US Open means not only dealing with sporting enemies, but also controlling every element that can affect your performance.
From the first day ‘Nole’ was declared, helpful in every situation. If he needs to show off his 24 Grand Slam titles, his status as reigning New York champion and recent Olympic gold, he does. He placed them at Arthur Ashe Stadium, where he elegantly but equally forcefully launched a warning to the organization of the tournament.
He did not like having his debut after a long wait, closing his first game after local dawn. He didn’t play on the clay of the Olympic Games, he wanted a more normal shoot. And he raised his voice, showing his preferences for future evening session programming.
The easy victory over the Moldovan Radu Albot6-2, 6-2 and 6-4, did not ease his criticism. He is already thinking about his future in the tournament.
He even used his seniority, his 37 years. “I don’t think this age helps with staying up so late, playing so late. I feel like my battery is running low now, it’s like I shut down.”
The situation became complicated because the previous women’s match that opened the session at 7 pm was extended. “It’s a long wait. I thought it would leave around 8:15 pm Sloane Stephens I’m 6-0 3-0 serving, and suddenly it turns out it’s a two-and-a-half-hour game or whatever.” Clara Burel come back
Djokovic gave the key to his complaint, which in turn was the solution. His demand: “You have to accept it, I guess. I like to play matches in the night session, but I love to start first,” he stressed.
“For the fans it must be something special, but for us it’s not a good finish after midnight,” said the Serbian.
Call attention to US Open. In the evening, okay, but first shift, so as not to wait and make sure you finish at a good time.
Source: La Verdad

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