The Greek shared a curious experience with Novak in Athens, the new home of the Serbian: he invited him to a dinner where, apparently, he drew valuable conclusions for his professional career.
The Greek shared a curious experience with Novak in Athens, the new home of the Serbian: he invited him to a dinner where, apparently, he drew valuable conclusions for his professional career.
The 18-year-old American is in Dubai for the WTA 1000, where she spoke about her adaptation to the circuit and her role models.
Casper Ruud, who has faced all of them, has recognized that Carlos and Jannik bring something different from what Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer did.
Do you remember what you were doing on June 24, 2006? Surely not, as that date belongs to a different life for the vast majority of us. We can have an idea of what we were up to, but never with the precision that Novak Djokovic can. It was that day when the Serbian entered the top-30 of the ATP ranking, a position he has not left since. It's 1,000 consecutive weeks among the 30 best tennis players in the world for the Serbian. Incredible.
Novak Djokovic is now in the ATP Top-30 for 1,000 weeks in a row, in other words since 24Jul2006.
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) February 16, 2026
This was the first top-30 ranking with Djokovic in pic.twitter.com/ndvgyEjblw
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[pixels-player]The Italian is already preparing for his debut at the ATP in Doha and assures that he has made certain changes to his tennis after his defeat in the semifinals of the Australian Open.
The reflection of the Croat, who has lived with several generations of the circuit and has seen how the ecosystem has changed from a decade and a half ago until now, is fantastic.
Less than a week before the start of the ATP 500 Doha, the first significant withdrawal has been announced. Novak Djokovic will not participate in the Qatari tournament. The tournament's own Instagram account has reported Djokovic's absence citing fatigue after reaching the final at the Australian Open less than two weeks ago. Djokovic, the champion in Doha in 2016 and 2017, will now focus on the Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 events.
❌🇷🇸🇶🇦 Novak Djokovic withdraws from the ATP 500 in Doha
— Olly Tennis 🎾 🇬🇧 (@Olly_Tennis_) February 11, 2026
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[pixels-player]We analyze details such as the calendar, schedules, prize money, and top favorites for the title in an ATP 500 Doha 2026 where Alcaraz could face Sinner and Djokovic.
The Greek shared a curious experience with Novak in Athens, the new home of the Serbian: he invited him to a dinner where, apparently, he drew valuable conclusions for his professional career.
Do you remember what you were doing on June 24, 2006? Surely not, as that date belongs to a different life for the vast majority of us. We can have an idea of what we were up to, but never with the precision that Novak Djokovic can. It was that day when the Serbian entered the top-30 of the ATP ranking, a position he has not left since. It's 1,000 consecutive weeks among the 30 best tennis players in the world for the Serbian. Incredible.
Novak Djokovic is now in the ATP Top-30 for 1,000 weeks in a row, in other words since 24Jul2006.
— Luca Brancher (@LucaBeck) February 16, 2026
This was the first top-30 ranking with Djokovic in pic.twitter.com/ndvgyEjblw
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic acumula 1.000 semanas consecutivas en el top-30 del ranking ATP
[pixels-player]The 18-year-old American is in Dubai for the WTA 1000, where she spoke about her adaptation to the circuit and her role models.
The Italian is already preparing for his debut at the ATP in Doha and assures that he has made certain changes to his tennis after his defeat in the semifinals of the Australian Open.
Casper Ruud, who has faced all of them, has recognized that Carlos and Jannik bring something different from what Djokovic, Nadal, and Federer did.
The reflection of the Croat, who has lived with several generations of the circuit and has seen how the ecosystem has changed from a decade and a half ago until now, is fantastic.
Less than a week before the start of the ATP 500 Doha, the first significant withdrawal has been announced. Novak Djokovic will not participate in the Qatari tournament. The tournament's own Instagram account has reported Djokovic's absence citing fatigue after reaching the final at the Australian Open less than two weeks ago. Djokovic, the champion in Doha in 2016 and 2017, will now focus on the Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 events.
❌🇷🇸🇶🇦 Novak Djokovic withdraws from the ATP 500 in Doha
— Olly Tennis 🎾 🇬🇧 (@Olly_Tennis_) February 11, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic no jugará el ATP 500 Doha
[pixels-player]We analyze details such as the calendar, schedules, prize money, and top favorites for the title in an ATP 500 Doha 2026 where Alcaraz could face Sinner and Djokovic.
Rafael Nadal returned to the spotlight after his presence in the final of the 2026 Australian Open. In Melbourne, the Mallorcan witnessed Carlos Alcaraz's triumph and Novak Djokovic's latest attempt to secure his 25th Grand Slam. Speaking at the presentation of a charity golf circuit promoted by his Foundation, Nadal's remarks on a potential 25th win by Djokovic may have surprised some, as he stated that it wouldn't be "good or bad for tennis." "I don't think Djokovic winning his 25th Grand Slam would change anything in tennis", declared Rafa, who also praised Carlitos, already labeling him a "legend" in the sport. Lastly, he avoided comparisons between current Carlos and current Novak with a rather curious analogy: "Comparing Carlos to today's Novak would be like comparing Barcelona's Messi to the present one, or Real Madrid's Cristiano to the current one." What do you think?
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[pixels-player]Professional commentator, universal panelist, and sometimes a "know-it-all" through and through. That's how the latest version of Patrick Mouratoglou can be defined, eager to be talked about for his controversial and illogical opinions. After offending the Big 3 and eliciting a response from Nadal himself, the French coach now takes aim at Novak Djokovic, daring to claim that the Serbian isn't sufficiently motivated to win his 25th Grand Slam and that if he truly were, he would have won it already. "It's not about the level or age, if he really wanted to, he would find a way to elevate his game." Speechless.
Mouratoglou's latest:
— José Morón (@jmgmoron) February 7, 2026
🗣️ "Djokovic isn't motivated enough to win the 25th. If he had been, he would have already achieved it."
I'm starting to think that all he wants is to be talked about. It doesn't matter if it's good or bad. pic.twitter.com/eU7VfMfc1q
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