Novak Djokovic said goodbye this Friday from Roland Garros, maybe forever. He did this after falling to Jannik Siner in the semifinals after a poor party where he was helpless with the strength shown by the number 1 of the world.
“It’s not impossible for this to be my last game here. If so, this is not a conviction For the environment and public support, “Serbian said at a press conference.
The winner of the 25 Grand Slam titles suggests that he has yet to feel public support in Paris Central and that is why he stopped at the end of the game to thank him.
“It is an honor to feel it, I am not used (…) If this is my last game here, then it is incredibly believing for the environment that the public has placed“He said.
“Do I want to play here? Yes. Can I do this for twelve months? Don’t know“Serbian insisted, that he confirmed that he maintains his desire to add a new Grand Slam, 25, his note.
“So far I am going to Wimbledon, which is my favorite contest. I think I can have more options to another Grand Slam, such as Wimbledon or those with a quick track, “he said.
“I’m trying to keep my program, passing by playing Grand Slam. These are my priority and I will try to play them. The rest, I don’t know“He said.
Djokovic acknowledged that Sinner was “superior” to the game, though he made sure he forced him to raise the level.
“I played the best contest game and he won me, at the important moments he released his best game. I have a feeling that I forced him to fight, who had to work at every point,” he said.
Serbian commented that Sinner and Alcaraz “became the best” and arguing “the logical final” of the contest, while considering that they could have a rival as he had with Rafa Nadal on the condition that they had a long career.
“I think it’s positive for tennis and put everything needed to take for many years,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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