Novak djokovic He took the Masters 1000 ATP Mutua Madrid Tournament flag open without the presence of the injured Carlos Alcaraz. He is the active representative of the golden era formed in Swiss Roger Federer and the Spanish Rafa Nadal. And even, depending on the label ‘Big 3’ or ‘Big 4’, with the British Andy Murray, That Serbian now has a coach.
Djokovic, 37 years old and World Cup No. 5, has won this Saturday with Italian Matteo Arnaldi24 and No. 44 ATP. She brings an irregular period, tips like Australia’s ‘semis’ or the final Miami ‘semis’, though continuing to deal with physical problems and difficulties in getting the tone after stops.
On his return to The Bugong World, the Olympic champion gave the entrance to Chilean Alejandro Tabilo In Montecarlo. He turned his gaze to Roland Garros.
Grand Slams will continue to be their machine. It has the goal of adding th -25 and stop sharing the record with the Australian Margaret Court. Follow a 100 title to ATP.
‘Great’ is his priority, the bait of prolonging his career. It provides another more historical reason, also sentimental. “Noticed a change when my greatest rival retired, it takes a while that people accept that Roger, Rafa and Murray They are no longer playing. As well as me one day, ”she reflects.
And he points out: “I’m still trying to stay in tennis because I represent that generation. This is one of the reasons why I’m still playing, I feel like it helps to advance tennis, its prosperity.”
Although he knows, he warns, that “sport will survive everyone. Tennis is more important than any individual on their own. We are all here in the sport service.”
Djokovic knows that we are “in a” change of formation. The arrival of Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner, Holger Rune, Jack Draper or Jakub Mensik It has witnessed it in court. And the stance that accommodates new phenomena.
Source: La Verdad

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