The Serbian dedicates a few words to the Spaniard that move the tennis world after his retirement.
The Serbian dedicates a few words to the Spaniard that move the tennis world after his retirement.
We analyze which players managed to earn more money with their activity in ATP tournaments, seeing how Sinner dominates the top with his 2024.
Viktor Troicki, captain of the Serbian Davis Cup team and a close friend of Novak Djokovic, appeared before media in his country and dropped an informative bombshell that could lead to much speculation. "I briefly saw Novak a few days ago and I was delighted to hear that he is ready to start the new season at 100%. I also heard that the addition of a great coach to his team may be in the works, a legendary name, but these are just rumors," said the former Balkan player to SportKlub.
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[pixels-player]Federer, Djokovic, Murray, Alcaraz, Serena, and many others put into words what Nadal has meant in their careers and what they will always remember about the Balearic.
The final positions in the top-10 of the ATP ranking have now been defined, marking the end of this season. It's worth taking a comparative look at the changes compared to this time last year. The most notable improvements are seen in Taylor Fritz, followed by Zverev and Ruud. Additionally, Djokovic is the one losing the most positions, along with Hurkacz, who is leaving this exclusive club.
ATP Year-End Top 10
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) November 16, 2024
2024 (2023) Player +/- rank
1 (4) Sinner +3
2 (7) Zverev +5
3 (2) Alcaraz -1
4 (10) Fritz +6
5 (3) Medvedev -2
6 (11) Ruud +5
7 (1) Djokovic -6
8 (5) Rublev -3
9 (12) De Minaur +3
10 (14) Dimitrov +4
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11 (6) Tsitsipas -5
13 (8) Rune -5
16 (9) Hurkacz -7
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así ha cambiado el top-10 del ranking ATP en el último año
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic finishes the current season as the 7th-ranked ATP player, a position of great merit considering the few events he has participated in. The Serbian will start 2025 with the ambition of adding some more Grand Slam titles, but he is aware that in the 2025 Australian Open he will start as a seeded player, which will lead him to face Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev, or Medvedev in the quarterfinals (the Russian could still be ousted from the fourth place).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic ya sabe en qué posición del ranking ATP arrancará la temporada en 2025
[pixels-player]Marian Vajda, former coach of Novak Djokovic, talks about how he has experienced the Serbian's recent successes, including the Olympic gold in Paris: "It was truly incredible collaborating with Novak for 15 years, being with him on his journey. Of course, now, in recent years, I'm doing other jobs in my country. We often exchange text messages and talk. We spoke after the Olympics. I was crying, and he was crying. We were all crying because he won the Olympic gold, and that was the crown of his work, of all his successes, and it was truly extraordinary," he confessed to Sport Alo.
"It's all about more than just numbers. I see my cooperation with Novak as a process. When I met him, he was very young and had nothing but confidence. He told me, 'Marian, I'm going to be number one. When we started working, I thought he couldn't improve. He's the best player who could have deserved it, and it was simply incredible. As a coach, I saw how he progressed, how he trained better, but for him, the goal was to be the number one in tennis and win all those tournaments, Grand Slam titles. It has been an incredible journey, but when I look back now and see all those numbers, it truly is an incredible achievement. I would have never imagined he would win so many titles and tournaments and be the best in the history of tennis."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vajda, sobre Djokovic: "Cuando empezamos a trabajar, pensé que no podía mejorar"
[pixels-player]Juan Martín del Potro and Novak Djokovic will steal all the spotlight on December 1st in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Both will play an exhibition match that will serve as a farewell to the Argentine tennis player, who has been retired for two years already. In an interview for La Nación, Delpo talked about the conversations with the Serbian player and his willingness to accompany him in Buenos Aires. "Until the last Miami Open, there were rumors about him, a tiny piece of news was circulating, but it had been a long time since we'd seen each other. One day in Miami, he said to me, 'Delpo, I know you're here, I want you to come for dinner, and let's chat.' We had an incredible conversation. He asked me if the match news was true; I told him that the only way this would happen is if he felt like joining me that day. And he replied, 'Count on me for whatever help you need.' For me, it was very emotional because a guy like him, with his packed schedule, the things he competes for week after week, the myriad offers he receives of all kinds, to take a break and come to Argentina for a couple of hours to be with me and the people who also love him was truly special."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Del Potro detalla cómo fueron las conversaciones con Djokovic para su exhibición en Buenos Aires
[pixels-player]The Serbian dedicates a few words to the Spaniard that move the tennis world after his retirement.
Federer, Djokovic, Murray, Alcaraz, Serena, and many others put into words what Nadal has meant in their careers and what they will always remember about the Balearic.
We analyze which players managed to earn more money with their activity in ATP tournaments, seeing how Sinner dominates the top with his 2024.
The final positions in the top-10 of the ATP ranking have now been defined, marking the end of this season. It's worth taking a comparative look at the changes compared to this time last year. The most notable improvements are seen in Taylor Fritz, followed by Zverev and Ruud. Additionally, Djokovic is the one losing the most positions, along with Hurkacz, who is leaving this exclusive club.
ATP Year-End Top 10
— Oleg S. (@AnnaK_4ever) November 16, 2024
2024 (2023) Player +/- rank
1 (4) Sinner +3
2 (7) Zverev +5
3 (2) Alcaraz -1
4 (10) Fritz +6
5 (3) Medvedev -2
6 (11) Ruud +5
7 (1) Djokovic -6
8 (5) Rublev -3
9 (12) De Minaur +3
10 (14) Dimitrov +4
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11 (6) Tsitsipas -5
13 (8) Rune -5
16 (9) Hurkacz -7
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Así ha cambiado el top-10 del ranking ATP en el último año
[pixels-player]Viktor Troicki, captain of the Serbian Davis Cup team and a close friend of Novak Djokovic, appeared before media in his country and dropped an informative bombshell that could lead to much speculation. "I briefly saw Novak a few days ago and I was delighted to hear that he is ready to start the new season at 100%. I also heard that the addition of a great coach to his team may be in the works, a legendary name, but these are just rumors," said the former Balkan player to SportKlub.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Troicki desvela un importante rumor sobre el futuro de Djokovic
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic finishes the current season as the 7th-ranked ATP player, a position of great merit considering the few events he has participated in. The Serbian will start 2025 with the ambition of adding some more Grand Slam titles, but he is aware that in the 2025 Australian Open he will start as a seeded player, which will lead him to face Sinner, Alcaraz, Zverev, or Medvedev in the quarterfinals (the Russian could still be ousted from the fourth place).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic ya sabe en qué posición del ranking ATP arrancará la temporada en 2025
[pixels-player]Marian Vajda, former coach of Novak Djokovic, talks about how he has experienced the Serbian's recent successes, including the Olympic gold in Paris: "It was truly incredible collaborating with Novak for 15 years, being with him on his journey. Of course, now, in recent years, I'm doing other jobs in my country. We often exchange text messages and talk. We spoke after the Olympics. I was crying, and he was crying. We were all crying because he won the Olympic gold, and that was the crown of his work, of all his successes, and it was truly extraordinary," he confessed to Sport Alo.
"It's all about more than just numbers. I see my cooperation with Novak as a process. When I met him, he was very young and had nothing but confidence. He told me, 'Marian, I'm going to be number one. When we started working, I thought he couldn't improve. He's the best player who could have deserved it, and it was simply incredible. As a coach, I saw how he progressed, how he trained better, but for him, the goal was to be the number one in tennis and win all those tournaments, Grand Slam titles. It has been an incredible journey, but when I look back now and see all those numbers, it truly is an incredible achievement. I would have never imagined he would win so many titles and tournaments and be the best in the history of tennis."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Vajda, sobre Djokovic: "Cuando empezamos a trabajar, pensé que no podía mejorar"
[pixels-player]Juan Martín del Potro and Novak Djokovic will steal all the spotlight on December 1st in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Both will play an exhibition match that will serve as a farewell to the Argentine tennis player, who has been retired for two years already. In an interview for La Nación, Delpo talked about the conversations with the Serbian player and his willingness to accompany him in Buenos Aires. "Until the last Miami Open, there were rumors about him, a tiny piece of news was circulating, but it had been a long time since we'd seen each other. One day in Miami, he said to me, 'Delpo, I know you're here, I want you to come for dinner, and let's chat.' We had an incredible conversation. He asked me if the match news was true; I told him that the only way this would happen is if he felt like joining me that day. And he replied, 'Count on me for whatever help you need.' For me, it was very emotional because a guy like him, with his packed schedule, the things he competes for week after week, the myriad offers he receives of all kinds, to take a break and come to Argentina for a couple of hours to be with me and the people who also love him was truly special."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Del Potro detalla cómo fueron las conversaciones con Djokovic para su exhibición en Buenos Aires
[pixels-player]If anyone thought that Novak Djokovic had lost his thirst for victories and titles, they may need to rethink that. At least, that's the impression the Serbian conveys with each statement, the latest being for SportKlub while attending a Red Star basketball game. Nole is already thinking about 2025 and has outlined a clear and concise roadmap: he will play in the first week of the year before the Australian Open.
"Tennis remains my priority! I'm going all out this preseason, we're going for it again. I just needed to recharge and rest a bit after an exhausting year. In 2025, I will play the first week of the season, although I'm still not sure where. Then, of course, the Australian Open," stated Djokovic, who could choose, looking at the next calendar, between the Brisbane tournament and Hong Kong (Serbia is not participating in the United Cup this year).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic ya tiene planes para 2025: "Jugaré la primera semana del año"
[pixels-player]Goran reflected on all kinds of topics, including his new collaboration with Rybakina and the current situation he sees his former student Novak Djokovic in.