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Tennis World on MSNHuge update on Novak Djokovic ahead of 2025 Roland GarrosHis main goal is to play a few more matches on this surface before Roland Garros, where he will hunt for the 25th Major title of his amazing career. The Serbian ace will have less pressure than in the past, because he will not be among the favorites in Paris and his latest performances do not lead to be too confident.
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FirstSportz on MSNPatrick Mouratoglou Questions Novak Djokovic’s Decision to Play Tournaments He Didn’t ‘Care’ to WinNovak Djokovic, before starting his clay swing, had made it clear that he did not expect anything from himself at The post Patrick Mouratoglou Questions Novak Djokovic’s Decision to Play Tournaments He Didn’t ‘Care’ to Win appeared first on FirstSportz.
After skipping the ongoing Italian Open without giving a reason, Djokovic will make one final attempt to rediscover his rhythm at next week's Geneva Open after accepting a wildcar
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Tennis World on MSNChris Evert breaks silence on Novak Djokovic's chances in Major tournamentsDuring an interview with 'Forbes', WTA legend Chris Evert confessed that he is a huge fan of Djokovic but revealed that he is pessimistic about the Serbian's chances of winning another Major title: "I will never underestimate a legend of his caliber, but I would be sincerely surprised if he won another Grand Slam title before his retirement.
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FirstSportz on MSNDaniil Medvedev’s Father Expresses Gratitude to Novak Djokovic for Helping Son Make ‘Enormous Progress’Daniil Medvedev and Novak Djokovic are suffering from a slump in form. At the Italian Open (which Djokovic skipped), Medvedev was defeated by Lorenzo Musetti in the fourth round. Before Rome, Medvedev lost to Alex de Minaur and eventual champion Casper Ruud in the Monte Carlo Masters fourth round and the Madrid Open quarterfinals,
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Novak Djokovic’s heartfelt two-word salute to Virat Kohli after his Test retirement melts fans heartsTennis legend Novak Djokovic has hailed Indian cricketer Virat Kohli's legacy after the latter announced his retirement from Test cricket. The Serbian ace has extended heartfelt wishes to the modern-day Indian batting master by sharing his post on his Instagram story.