Novak Djokovic ‘the man to beat at the US Open’ claims former coach
Additionally, Djokovic’s previous coach Ivanisevic, with whom he parted ways in March of this year
following five years of coaching together, has discussed how Djokovic’s attitude has changed since the
recent Wimbledon final loss.
Ivanisevic said Tennis Majors, “Only a crazy person would say that he does not have it in him any more.
” “No matter who is across the net, nobody can defeat him when he truly wants it.”
“Novak did not show up in the Wimbledon finals, but here you could tell,” he went on.The result would
have been the same had they stayed on that court [the Olympics] for five more hours. Novak was dancing and soaring.
People failed to remember that this was his first Olympic final, and he believed he had to take use of this
opportunity.chance. That being said, I would not be shocked to see him in Los Angeles in 2028 given
how insane he is.
Djokovic has stated that competing in his sixth Olympic Games in Los Angeles at the age of 41 is one of
his goals.
But first, Ivanisevic is backing his former player to win a remarkable 25th Grand Slam championship at
the US Open, where the Serbian is the defending champion.
The 52-year-old exclaimed, “I am so glad that he finally won this gold.” “This guy will never retire, but I
wish him a 25th Slam to beat the all-time record before he can finally call it quits. I believe he can find
the drive, and the gold will give him a boost.
If he keeps playing like this, the US Open is his to lose. It was a wonder he competed at Wimbledon,
much less made it to the finals, but we never know when the Australian Open of this year might take
place. We do not have a crystal ball, but if he is as determined as he is here, he will be the favorite in New
York against [Jannik] Sinner there.
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