Djokovic Thought About His Own Future Retirement While at Nadal's Farewell Ceremony at French Open
- Novak Djokovic joined retired Federer and Murray at a ceremony on Sunday in Paris honoring Nadal’s 14 Roland-Garros titles.
- The event followed Nadal’s retirement last November and highlighted the end of the Big Four era in men’s tennis.
- Last week, Djokovic celebrated his 38th birthday and recently claimed the milestone 100th title of his career in Geneva, after which he contemplated his future in the sport.
- He said, “Honestly, I was thinking about my end of the road,” while adding he has not set a specific retirement date.
- Djokovic expressed pride in still competing but sadness that his longtime rivals have retired, which motivated his career longevity.
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Martina Navratilova made her feelings on Novak Djokovic brutally clear with French Open snub - The Mirror
Martina Navratilova previously discussed Rafael Nadal's impact at the French Open and overlooked Novak Djokovic, who is preparing to compete at Roland-Garros
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