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Novak Djokovic bid on the history of tennis ending for now – and maybe forever

Novak Djokovic bid on the history of tennis ending for now - and maybe forever
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Melbourne: Novak Djokovic never hid his desire to remember as the greatest male tennis player of all time, but his chance to make the Grand Slam history ended for now – and maybe indefinitely.
The number one Serbian world has become an extraordinary favorite to win the 10th Australian Open record, and by doing it to be the first person to win 21 grand slam crowns.
As happened to his refusal to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and deportation immediately from Australia after losing the battle of the court on Sunday had stopped him on track and threw a big question mark for the rest of the season, and maybe even further.
The place that lasts long can also be a threat.
In the short term, it opened a wider door for Rafael Nadal to defeat him to a 21st scale while Australia opened on Monday.
Roger Federer was also bound to 20 but was injured and not in Melbourne.
“I wish I was the best.
I really respect it, even if I disagree with many things he did in the last few weeks,” said Nadal on Saturday Djokovic, before Serbia lost his court case against him deportation.
Read Alsonovak Djokovic lost a fight in Australia deporting several dry words, the Chairperson of the Australian Federal Court, James Allsop, Sunday was distributed with the efforts of Novak Djokovic who was not changed to restore the canceled visa.
“The court order is that the modified application was dismissed at a cost”, Allsop said announcing the sixth Nadal Unanimus, which won the Melbourne Tournament of Melbourne’s summer gave birth to him from his injury and contract, may have met him a big rival in the semi-final at Melbourne Park.
Before the disaster below, Djokovic appeared almost certainly to surpass Nadal and Federer.
He won the Australian Open, the French Open and Wimbledon last year to confirm his status as the world’s top player.
But his stubborn attitude can now compromise his chances in three other majors.
Under the current guidelines he can go to France to play if he returns a negative PCR test, although French President Emmanuel Macron has recently said the part of his Covid strategy is “piss off” which is not vaccinated.
Read Alsotimeline: Key Moments in Novak Djokovic’s Australian Sagaworld Tennis Number One Novak Djokovic in the Public Health Yard.
British and US sensors for Wimbledon and Open US can be more complicated, with a lot depending on the future of pandemic.
Former coach Djokovic Boris Becker warned that except those who were often intense and contained 34-year-old changed his position, it could be problematic.
“I don’t think it will be easier for him,” Becker told Eurosport Germany on Friday.
“The Frenchmen who opened and Wimbledon saw very close to the situation in Australia.” If he wants to continue to focus on tennis, he must make some changes.
“Therefore, my opinion is: Novak, try to realize that it will be easier for you if you are vaccinated.
Will he do that, I don’t know.” Also read ‘Novak Djokovic said he would leave AustralianoGak Djokovic told Sunday he was “very disappointed” by the Australian decision to deport him but he would obey him and leave the country.
Set younger challengers.
While Nadal has not won outside the Red Clay Roland Garros since 2019, Alexander Zverev, Russia Danil Medvedev and Greece Stefanos Tsitipas all knocked on the door.
Medvedev denied Djokovic as open and last year’s grand slam last year to win mayir and became a favorite in Melbourne to win spots back, now Djokovic comes out.
“I felt much more confident than last year in terms of knowing my game, what I was able,” said Medvedev, who was in an extraordinary form in the ATP Cup recently in Sydney.
Djokovic has occupied the world number one point for a record number week, but it can also be in danger now.
Despite the loss of the Australian Open, he would remain at the top of the ranking points even if Medvedev won, but his position would be in Jeopardy, the more tournaments he missed.
Serbia has not revealed the calendar for the beginning of this year, but after Australia he often took leave, then returned to the ATP Masters tournament in Wells India and Miami – both in the US, where he could face a similar problem in Australia.

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