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Thesportstak on MSNWill Novak Djokovic retire after the US Open? Tennis Hall of Famer reveals what can trigger the decisionAs the US Open nears, questions about Novak Djokovic's retirement intensify. A tennis expert believes an early exit in New York could prompt the legendary Serb to walk away from the game.
Alexander Zverev feels that working with tennis legend Rafael Nadal and his uncle Toni has given him a boost for the upcoming hard court tournaments and the US Open. "It very beautiful, very good week.
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Tennis World USA on MSNNovak Djokovic hits 900 top-10 weeks, follows Roger Federer, Rafael NadalThe Post Novak Djokovic hits 900 top-10 weeks, follows Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal appeared first on Tennis World USA Novak Djokovic continues to rewrite tennis history. The 24-time Major champion is celebrating his 900th week in the top-10, becoming just the third player since 1973 to achieve that milestone.
Novak Djokovic is dealing with an injury ahead of his Wimbledon semifinal match against Jannik Sinner. Here's the latest update on Djokovic's status:
Djokovic sought advice from the tennis royalty that ruled when he arrived. Now he wants to be that person for the next generation.
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Tennis World USA on MSNChris Evert comments on Novak Djokovic's explanation about burnout among playersChris Evert stumbled upon Novak Djokovic breaking down the reasons why so many players deal with burnout and the American tennis icon declared it "a tremendous answer."
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The Print on MSNFederer, Nadal, Djokovic & Murray defined a generation in tennis. Now a new order risesWhile the Big Four built their legacies on relentless discipline & surgical repetition, today’s new order thrives on versatility, speed, aggression.
Djokovic kicks off his milestone 900th career week in the Top 10 today, a massive haul split up into two massive stints—555 consecutive weeks from March 19th, 2007 to November 5th, 2017, and 345 consecutive weeks from July 16th, 2018 to this week.