Novak Djokovic is one of the key names at Wimbledon 2026. The Serbian tennis player knows that this is one of the great opportunities of his career to achieve Grand Slam number 25, and John McEnroe has provided the key on BBC for Nole to arrive fresh in the final rounds and be able to triumph.
"His only concern is to achieve victory. You know, he doesn't really care how… he probably cares a little about how long. But the good news is that, well, they are fighting right now, Félix [Auger-Aliassime] and [Alejandro] Davidovich Fokina. He will be the clear favorite against either of those two because they haven't been in this situation at Wimbledon. Then he has a couple of days off. So, it's organized in the best possible way," he said as the match between Aliassime and Davidovich ended, which was ultimately won by the Canadian.
Physical Condition, Key to Djokovic's Success at Wimbledon
So far, Djokovic has dropped 3 sets in 4 rounds, but he arrives fairly intact physically for the quarterfinals, a key factor for him to be able to pose a threat to Jannik Sinner in potential semifinals. It is true that the Serbian tennis player was not happy with his level in the match against Roman Safiullin, but Novak is one who excels in important moments, and he knows that in the quarterfinals, he will need to raise his level up a notch to head towards the semifinals.
Auger-Aliassime is a better player than any of the opponents Djokovic has faced so far, and he will likely push him to his limits. However, Djokovic has highlighted that he is feeling good physically. Last year he also arrived fresh for the quarterfinals, but a slip against Flavio Cobolli affected him for his semifinal match against Sinner himself, something that should not happen this time. At 39 years old, Novak has few bullets left in the chamber to continue making history, and this is possibly the clearest one of all.
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