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Fit And Still Driven, Djokovic Not Thinking About Retirement

Roger Federer’s departure from tennis has raised the issue of retirement of the other two people from the revered ‘Colossal Three’ but Novak Djokovic has ensured that he doesn’t feel “Adequately mature” to ponder chopping down the curtain yet.

Federer’s decision was not shocking permitted the 41-year-old’s new fights with wounds and construction, yet it was at this point met with a difficult situation by fans and past players when the Swiss exceptional bid a near and dear goodbye to the game.

His exit has brought the life expectancy of his remarkable enemies, Rafa Nadal and Djokovic, in more sharpened focus while fans and academics have pondered how men’s tennis would adjust to the chance of losing their most appealing rivals.

“I don’t at this point feel so old, frankly, for my tennis calling to finish,” Djokovic told journalists on Saturday resulting to returning to tennis curiously since winning his 21st Tremendous homer singles title at Wimbledon.

“I really feel my body is serving me, is waiting there, standing by listening to me well. That is the key I think when you get to at least 35.”

The indicated men’s ‘Colossal Three’ upset the game with their own achievements and riveting contentions. They have won a merged 63 Immense homer singles titles between them.

A continuous foot issue obliged Nadal to look at retirement in 2021 and again this a seriously lengthy timespan after the 36-year-old Spaniard won a men’s record 22nd huge title at the French Open, playing with desensitizing implantations before each match in Paris.

Nadal said he was not considering retirement right now after a radio repeat treatment worked with torture in his foot and allowed him to play Wimbledon.

Nadal’s hilarious response to the question:
“Are you glad Novak Djokovic exists?” pic.twitter.com/JmxGSmb03M

— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) September 25, 2022

Djokovic, the fittest among the three, said he has rolled out fundamental improvements as per his schedule to really focus on his body.

“I’m not playing whatever amount of I played very few a long time back. I want to top at the best rivalries, most noteworthy contests on earth, which are Enormous homers and likely the best ATP events, playing for my country,” the Serb added.

“That gives me the most motivation and propels me to play the best tennis. I really need to progress forward. I don’t have the culmination of my calling not excessively far off this moment.

“I essentially have to progress forward as long as I feel quite a bit improved and I can equal the young people, that I could be one of the likelihood to win Tremendous grand slams.”

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