Novak Djokovic's interview with Piers Morgan revealed an interesting confession from the Serbian player, where he openly spoke about the first moment in his tennis career when he felt empty: "The first time I felt empty was at Wimbledon 2016, in the match I lost to Sam Querrey. We had two rain delays, when we resumed after the first one I was two sets down, then won one and was at my best, but with the second pause, when I entered the locker room, I asked my team to leave me alone. I stayed for about 20 or 30 minutes staring at the wall and that was the first time I felt very empty. All the emotions from the past year came out, and my brain said 'enough'," said the 24-time Grand Slam champion.
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