The number eight in the ATP ranking has praised the figure of the Serbian tennis player and has talked about his objectives for 2026, as long as injuries respect him.
The number eight in the ATP ranking has praised the figure of the Serbian tennis player and has talked about his objectives for 2026, as long as injuries respect him.
Novak Djokovic left the 2026 Australian Open with the finalist trophy, not the champion's trophy, but also with a series of incredible records in his pocket that will be hard to match. Compiling them is a challenging task, but the ATP listed five major milestones that highlight the Serbian's amazing performance at 38 years old in his favorite Grand Slam.
Novak Djokovic's Five Major Records at the 2026 Australian Open
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y todos los récords que rompió en el pasado Open de Australia 2026
[pixels-player]Greg Rusedski, former British number 1, believes that the Serbian tennis player should focus on the grass tour in order to achieve his twenty-fifth Grand Slam.
The former coach of the Serb and the Italian analyzed the two weeks of the Balkan player at the Australian Open and predicts that "we should not forget him if an opportunity arises at Wimbledon."
The duopoly of Jannik and Carlos threatens to diminish the interest of the average fan and could cause widespread boredom among their rivals, who feel powerless against them.
Andy Roddick has a bee in his bonnet after Novak Djokovic's statements following the Australian Open final, where he did not confirm his participation in 2027. Roddick believes that not even Nole himself knows how much time he has left on the circuit, as it depends on his physical condition. "He knows he is Novak and that those little miracles live within him. If he said that in Australia, it's because he doesn't know what will happen. He likes to talk about the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, but he could be just one serious injury away from retiring," he stated on his 'Served' podcast.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Roddick habla sobre Djokovic y una posible retirada en 2026
[pixels-player]We analyze in detail everything that happened in these two weeks at the Australian Open 2026 and how it may influence upcoming events.
It's pleasing when two direct rivals within the circuit show this level of respect and even affection every time they have the opportunity. We've seen it throughout the day between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz after the outcome of this Open de Australia: first on the court, then at the trophy ceremony, and finally on social media. The Serbian wasn't obliged to continue showing gestures towards the Spaniard, but he wanted to throw in a couple of extra compliments to once again demonstrate the mutual admiration they have.
Bravo Carlos, little titan, young wizard of Oz. A worthy champion, a huge talent, wonderful person and history-maker 🙌
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) February 1, 2026
And Australia, so much love 🫶🏼. No place like the happy slam. Forever grateful. pic.com/9jLoC8ZPw1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic alaba a Alcaraz en su último tweet: “¡Pequeño mago de Oz!”
[pixels-player]The number eight in the ATP ranking has praised the figure of the Serbian tennis player and has talked about his objectives for 2026, as long as injuries respect him.
The former coach of the Serb and the Italian analyzed the two weeks of the Balkan player at the Australian Open and predicts that "we should not forget him if an opportunity arises at Wimbledon."
Novak Djokovic left the 2026 Australian Open with the finalist trophy, not the champion's trophy, but also with a series of incredible records in his pocket that will be hard to match. Compiling them is a challenging task, but the ATP listed five major milestones that highlight the Serbian's amazing performance at 38 years old in his favorite Grand Slam.
Novak Djokovic's Five Major Records at the 2026 Australian Open
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y todos los récords que rompió en el pasado Open de Australia 2026
[pixels-player]The duopoly of Jannik and Carlos threatens to diminish the interest of the average fan and could cause widespread boredom among their rivals, who feel powerless against them.
Greg Rusedski, former British number 1, believes that the Serbian tennis player should focus on the grass tour in order to achieve his twenty-fifth Grand Slam.
Andy Roddick has a bee in his bonnet after Novak Djokovic's statements following the Australian Open final, where he did not confirm his participation in 2027. Roddick believes that not even Nole himself knows how much time he has left on the circuit, as it depends on his physical condition. "He knows he is Novak and that those little miracles live within him. If he said that in Australia, it's because he doesn't know what will happen. He likes to talk about the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, but he could be just one serious injury away from retiring," he stated on his 'Served' podcast.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Roddick habla sobre Djokovic y una posible retirada en 2026
[pixels-player]We analyze in detail everything that happened in these two weeks at the Australian Open 2026 and how it may influence upcoming events.
It's pleasing when two direct rivals within the circuit show this level of respect and even affection every time they have the opportunity. We've seen it throughout the day between Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz after the outcome of this Open de Australia: first on the court, then at the trophy ceremony, and finally on social media. The Serbian wasn't obliged to continue showing gestures towards the Spaniard, but he wanted to throw in a couple of extra compliments to once again demonstrate the mutual admiration they have.
Bravo Carlos, little titan, young wizard of Oz. A worthy champion, a huge talent, wonderful person and history-maker 🙌
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) February 1, 2026
And Australia, so much love 🫶🏼. No place like the happy slam. Forever grateful. pic.com/9jLoC8ZPw1
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic alaba a Alcaraz en su último tweet: “¡Pequeño mago de Oz!”
[pixels-player]The title at the Australian Open pushes the Spaniard to establish a difference of over 3,000 points with Jannik Sinner and over 8,000 points with Novak Djokovic.
Carlos Alcaraz has not only become the youngest tennis player to win all 4 Grand Slams, but also leads in major titles after turning 22 with a total of 7. Thus, he surpasses the achievements of the Big-3 at this age: Rafael Nadal with five (4 Roland Garros and 1 Wimbledon), Novak Djokovic with one (Australian Open), and Roger Federer with one (Australian Open).
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Esta es la diferencia de Grand Slams entre Alcaraz y el Big-3 cuando tenían 22 años
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