The Briton was Nole's coach at the Australian Open. After his elimination in the semifinals, both have stated that continuity is up in the air.
The Briton was Nole's coach at the Australian Open. After his elimination in the semifinals, both have stated that continuity is up in the air.
Novak Djokovic took a few hours to reflect after everything that happened in the semifinal of the 2025 Australian Open and wanted to send a message to his fans through social media. In it, he reaffirms his strong support for Alexander Zverev, wishing him to win his first Grand Slam, and he interprets positively the first Grand Slam of the year for himself.
Tried to recover for today’s match but I could only push so far. Nevertheless, positives to take out of this year’s Aus Open. Congratulations to @AlexZverev for making another GS final. I wish you to win the title because you deserve it, my friend 💪🙌 pic.twitter.com/BZPyQqPk6R
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) January 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así se ha despedido Djokovic del Open de Australia en redes sociales
[pixels-player]The German player shared profound reflections after reaching the final of the 2025 Australian Open and talked about the significant change in his career
Novak Djokovic had planned to participate in next week's 2025 Davis Cup tie between Serbia and Denmark, but his muscle injury will prevent him from being part of the Balkan team, as confirmed by captain Viktor Troicki, as reported by Sportklub. Serbia's chances of advancing decrease as Lajovic is also sidelined, and the team will be composed of Kecmanovic, Medjedovic, and Djere as key players, who will have to counteract Holger Rune, the mainstay of the Danish team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic confirma su baja en el equipo serbio de Copa Davis para el duelo con Dinamarca
[pixels-player]With the victories of Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025, something will happen that has not occurred since 2019. It will be the first time since Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal that the final in Melbourne will feature the ATP's top 2 ranked players. Therefore, we can look forward to a great match of maximum interest to see who will dominate the court, whether the defending champion or a player eager to win his first Slam.
2019 - This will be the first Men’s Singles final between the ATP’s #1 and #2 at the Australian Open since 2019 - Novak Djokovic (#1) defeating Rafael Nadal (#2) in straight sets. Wait.#AO2025 | @AustralianOpen @atptour
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Open de Australia 2025 tendrá en la final a los números 1 y 2 del mundo por primera vez desde Nadal y Djokovic
[pixels-player]Seeing how two tennis legends publicly questioned the truthfulness of Novak Djokovic's injury has been one of the most embarrassing moments of the 2025 Australian Open, especially after witnessing the Serbian having to withdraw due to that physical issue. John McEnroe and Boris Becker trivialized the problem and warned that it could be fake on Novak's part, who was asked about it at the press conference. "Honestly, I haven't read their comments in detail, but all I will say is that it is much easier to criticize and judge than to understand. That is the lesson of my life," he declared on Sportsklub.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así ha sido la contundente respuesta de Djokovic a McEnroe y Becker
[pixels-player]The Serbian had to withdraw from the Australian Open as his injury worsened, and there are still people who continue to doubt that everything is and has been theater.
The pursuit by Novak Djokovic of a 25th Grand Slam title is presented by some media as the quest for the historical record of titles won in this category, just as Serena Williams was obsessed with reaching that number. However, it is important to clarify that Margaret Court won 11 of her 24 titles in the Open Era, with the rest in a radically different context when tennis was not professional. Therefore, one cannot compare one thing with the other, and it is fair to say that Novak Djokovic already holds the record for Grand Slam titles won.
Some historical context:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) January 24, 2025
Djokovic doesn't need to win a 25th Grand Slam for the outright all-time record - he already has it. The Open Era record (1968-present), that is.
Of Margaret Court's 24 Slams, only 11 were won in the Open Era.
Her 'record' is fugazi. It doesn't exist.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El motivo por el que Djokovic no necesita sumar el 25º título de Grand Slam para tener el récord histórico
[pixels-player]The Briton was Nole's coach at the Australian Open. After his elimination in the semifinals, both have stated that continuity is up in the air.
Novak Djokovic had planned to participate in next week's 2025 Davis Cup tie between Serbia and Denmark, but his muscle injury will prevent him from being part of the Balkan team, as confirmed by captain Viktor Troicki, as reported by Sportklub. Serbia's chances of advancing decrease as Lajovic is also sidelined, and the team will be composed of Kecmanovic, Medjedovic, and Djere as key players, who will have to counteract Holger Rune, the mainstay of the Danish team.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic confirma su baja en el equipo serbio de Copa Davis para el duelo con Dinamarca
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic took a few hours to reflect after everything that happened in the semifinal of the 2025 Australian Open and wanted to send a message to his fans through social media. In it, he reaffirms his strong support for Alexander Zverev, wishing him to win his first Grand Slam, and he interprets positively the first Grand Slam of the year for himself.
Tried to recover for today’s match but I could only push so far. Nevertheless, positives to take out of this year’s Aus Open. Congratulations to @AlexZverev for making another GS final. I wish you to win the title because you deserve it, my friend 💪🙌 pic.twitter.com/BZPyQqPk6R
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) January 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así se ha despedido Djokovic del Open de Australia en redes sociales
[pixels-player]With the victories of Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev in the semifinals of the Australian Open 2025, something will happen that has not occurred since 2019. It will be the first time since Novak Djokovic and Rafa Nadal that the final in Melbourne will feature the ATP's top 2 ranked players. Therefore, we can look forward to a great match of maximum interest to see who will dominate the court, whether the defending champion or a player eager to win his first Slam.
2019 - This will be the first Men’s Singles final between the ATP’s #1 and #2 at the Australian Open since 2019 - Novak Djokovic (#1) defeating Rafael Nadal (#2) in straight sets. Wait.#AO2025 | @AustralianOpen @atptour
— OptaAce (@OptaAce) January 24, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Open de Australia 2025 tendrá en la final a los números 1 y 2 del mundo por primera vez desde Nadal y Djokovic
[pixels-player]The German player shared profound reflections after reaching the final of the 2025 Australian Open and talked about the significant change in his career
Seeing how two tennis legends publicly questioned the truthfulness of Novak Djokovic's injury has been one of the most embarrassing moments of the 2025 Australian Open, especially after witnessing the Serbian having to withdraw due to that physical issue. John McEnroe and Boris Becker trivialized the problem and warned that it could be fake on Novak's part, who was asked about it at the press conference. "Honestly, I haven't read their comments in detail, but all I will say is that it is much easier to criticize and judge than to understand. That is the lesson of my life," he declared on Sportsklub.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así ha sido la contundente respuesta de Djokovic a McEnroe y Becker
[pixels-player]The Serbian had to withdraw from the Australian Open as his injury worsened, and there are still people who continue to doubt that everything is and has been theater.
The pursuit by Novak Djokovic of a 25th Grand Slam title is presented by some media as the quest for the historical record of titles won in this category, just as Serena Williams was obsessed with reaching that number. However, it is important to clarify that Margaret Court won 11 of her 24 titles in the Open Era, with the rest in a radically different context when tennis was not professional. Therefore, one cannot compare one thing with the other, and it is fair to say that Novak Djokovic already holds the record for Grand Slam titles won.
Some historical context:
— Bastien Fachan (@BastienFachan) January 24, 2025
Djokovic doesn't need to win a 25th Grand Slam for the outright all-time record - he already has it. The Open Era record (1968-present), that is.
Of Margaret Court's 24 Slams, only 11 were won in the Open Era.
Her 'record' is fugazi. It doesn't exist.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El motivo por el que Djokovic no necesita sumar el 25º título de Grand Slam para tener el récord histórico
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic is aware that he is running out of bullets and made some disturbing statements when asked if this would be his last appearance at the Australian Open. "I don't know, there is a possibility that it might be. Who knows? I want to keep going, but I will have to see how the year goes. I like coming here to play, it's where I've done the best in my career; if I am healthy and motivated, I see no reason not to play, but that possibility exists, yes," he concluded.
Djokovic confirms that there is a chance that this could have been his last #AusOpen.
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) January 24, 2025
🗣️ "There is a probability that it might have been so. Who knows? I will have to see how the year goes. I want to keep going. If I am motivated and healthy, I see no reason not to return" pic.twitter.com/6LsVrLOonU
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic reconoce que esta podría haber sido su última participación en el Open de Australia
[pixels-player]The Serbian explains the reasons for his withdrawal from the 2025 Australian Open after losing the first set against Zverev and talks about the extent of his injury