Novak Djokovic and his admission about giving Jannik Sinner a helping hand: “That’s just who I am”
“At that moment, I had no choice but to be true to myself, no matter what was at stake. That’s who I am.”
“At that moment, I had no choice but to be true to myself, no matter what was at stake. That’s who I am.”
“At that moment, I had no choice but to be true to myself, no matter what was at stake. That’s who I am.”
The Serbian tennis player lost in the first round in Cincinnati: “I’ve been having these problems for a couple of years.”
Djokovic’s response, however, leaves room for interpretation
Djokovic’s response, however, leaves room for interpretation
The famous coach spoke about the Italian player’s characteristics: “Djokovic 2.0? That makes sense.”
The Serbian tennis player’s comments sparked a reaction from fans and industry insiders
Some of the fans of the current world No. 1 have reacted with strong skepticism to the Serbian’s idea.
The indomitable Serbian tennis player joked about the two champions with the audience at Fanatics Fest in New York.
The Serbian tennis player referred to the Italian player in an interview: “Maybe I made a mistake.”
“I didn’t have enough time to recover before the semifinal, and I wasn’t as fresh as I would have liked to be.”
In addition to congratulating him on his performance in the semifinals, Boris Becker focuses on the similarities between Jannik Sinner today and Novak Djokovic as a young player.
After defeating him in three sets in the Wimbledon semifinals, Jannik Sinner speaks candidly about Novak Djokovic, as well as his struggles early in the tournament.
This is the second consecutive final at the Championships for the Italian sensation, who needed just three sets to get the better of the veteran Nole.
The second period, like the first, ended with a score of 6-4 in favor of the star player from Sesto Pusteria.
The first set on Center Court at the All England Club ended 6-4 in favor of the Italian star.
Even a tournament as deeply rooted in tradition as the one in London makes an exception for the match between these two superstars.
The first point concerns the difference in energy expended in previous rounds: Jannik had a quicker path to the final, while Djokovic had to play much longer matches
Wimbledon is breaking with one of its most long-standing traditions ahead of the semifinal between Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic
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The former French tennis player, a Wimbledon junior champion, summed up the Serbian champion in a few words on the eve of the semifinal.
The former French tennis player, a Wimbledon junior champion, summed up the Serbian champion in a few words on the eve of the semifinal.
Contrary to the original plan, the tournament organizers have identified a new time slot for the big match.
The former Italian tennis player has come under fire for his comments on the eve of the Wimbledon semifinals
The former Italian tennis player has come under fire for his comments on the eve of the Wimbledon semifinals
The Serbian tennis player lost his temper during the match against Auger-Aliassime
Djokovic smiled at the comparison: “It would be great to play 90 minutes like him,” before immediately turning his attention to his next match: “Now I have an extra day of rest, and that’s a good thing.”
The match went down in Wimbledon history as the longest quarterfinal ever played on the London grass courts
The match went down in Wimbledon history as the longest quarterfinal ever played on the London grass courts
The Serbian now has 106 victories on the grass at the All England Club, surpassing His Majesty Roger Federer, who had 105.