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Holder of a Master's degree in sports journalism, I fell in love with Tennis since childhood and have always loved reading the great stories of this sport. Today, I want to tell them about them, take full advantage of my passion and be as close as possible to the aces of the circuit.
Less present in 2024 and missing the opportunity to win other Grand Slams, Novak Djokovic has largely slowed down the pace. At 37, the Serbian is obviously close to retiring but he still believes in his chances of shining. Moreover, he wants to start 2025 with a bang and is already planning a much busier schedule than in recent months. Enough to reassure everyone about their ambitions.
By parting ways with his coach last year, Novak Djokovic decided to hire Andy Murray to support him in 2025. The Serbian obviously does not want to end his career straight away and he feels capable of competing with the best for the moment. The Djoker places emphasis on the biggest tournaments but also wants to be quite active the rest of the year.
Djokovic will load his calendar
Quite absent outside of tournaments Grand Slam in 2024, Novak Djokovic made his return to competition in Brisbane this week, in a ATP 250. Enough to get your legs ready before theAustralian Open and set the tone for the season to come. “We’ll see.” It's only the beginning of the season. I mean I have in mind the schedule for the next five or six months with possible scenarios. But I still have to take stock of post-Australia. I'm committed to playing in Doha (February 17-22), then I have to see for Indian Wells and Miami. I want to play both tournaments, but we have to see how I feel and talk to the team about it.” he declared at a press conference after his victory over Gaël Monfils this Thursday.
“I’m going to play a few more tournaments”
By playing tournaments Grand Slam a particular objective, Novak Djokovic was hardly present the rest of the time or did not have the same intention. Obviously, his point of view has changed a little. “And manage the schedule correctly, because I want to reach my best level in the biggest tournaments. The Grand Slams, of course, but also the Masters 1000 where I would like to play my best tennis. It seems to me that I will play a few more tournaments this season, but we have to see how it goes. This is just the beginning” he continues. The message got through.