As Sinner moves on to Wimbledon final, Djokovic is left to contemplate sporting mortality
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Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner resemble each other in their playing style. But the Wimbledon semi-final was an unequal duel. The doubts of the 38-year-old Serbs on their own body are as big as ever after the bankruptcy.
Jannik Sinner is in the final at Wimbledon. Already the news would be formidable: only the second Italian in men's history, the second youngest to reach the finals of the 4 Slams after Jim Courier, the only one together with the Fab Four to have reached 4 consecutive Major finals in this century and many other impressive statistics that describe a moment of absolute dominion of our and rival Carlos Alcaraz in today's tennis. But to really impres…
“Best of five has been a real struggle": Novak Djokovic explains aging struggles after falling to Sinner at Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic addressed his defeat to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semifinals, a match in which he was evidently hampered physically. The Serb admitted that five-set matches "has been a real struggle physically" and expressed his frustration at not being in his best form. The 24-time Grand Slam c...
The Serb, eliminated by Sinner, assures that he wants to return in 2026 despite the signs of the passing time. Novak Djokovic delivered a speech full of lucidity after his defeat in the semi-final of Wimbledon against Jannik Sinner. Despite a one-way match (6-3, 6-3, 6-4), the legendary tennisman swept away speculations on a [...] The article Djokovic refuses to shoot his reverence despite the defeat at Wimbledon appeared first on Le Singulier.
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