Novak Djokovic spoke with accredited Serbian media at the US Open 2024 about various matters in the hours leading up to the start of the tournament. "I would feel more secure if I had played some matches in the previous tournaments, but this year's schedule was like this, the priority was the Olympics. What I'm noticing is that jet lag is affecting me much more than usual, I don't know what's happening, it's as if a part of me stayed in Europe," stated a man who trusts in his ability to improve during the tournament.
"I know that when an important event starts, I have the ability to reach a higher level and become a different competitor. I keep enjoying the challenge of getting my body in shape for these tournaments, and physically I feel good, there's nothing significant to worry about," he concluded in TennisMajors.
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[pixels-player]We analyze which of the 16 top seeds will have the hardest time making it to the second week of the US Open 2024.
The Serbian reveals how he works on his mental strength, talks about his stormy relationship with some fans, and details his goals.
Novak Djokovic will seek to become the first player to defend the title at the US Open in the last 16 years. Yes, it may seem unbelievable, but the truth is that since Roger Federer won in 2008, having also been champion in 2007, no player has managed to win two consecutive titles at Flushing Meadows.
🇷🇸🏆🇺🇸 Novak Djokovic has the chance to break a 16-year streak - no one has defended the US Open men’s singles title since *2008*:
— Olly 🎾🇬🇧 (@Olly_Tennis_) August 25, 2024
2008: Federer ☑️
2009: Federer ❌
2010: Del Potro ❌
2011: Nadal ❌
2012: Djokovic ❌
2013: Murray ❌
2014: Nadal ❌
2015: Cilic ❌
2016: Djokovic… pic.twitter.com/eKiTAIZNKP
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y la posibilidad de romper una racha histórica en el US Open
[pixels-player]The Moldovan veteran player reveals how he will face his duel against Djokovic in the first round of the US Open 2024.
Novak Djokovic speaks out on the recent doping case of Jannik Sinner in the press conference prior to the start of the US Open 2024: "Situations like these are why we created the PTPA. The player is paramount, the rights of the tennis players, making sure we cover everything. We fight for fair, clear, and standardized protocols for these cases. I understand the players' frustration because there's a lack of consistency."
"As I understand it, his case was clarified when it was made public, five or six months after his team was notified of the news. There are many issues within the system. I hope that the government bodies in our sport can learn from this case to have a better approach in the future. I believe there needs to be a change. Many players have faced similar situations and have not had the same outcomes. The question is whether it's about resources, if a player can pay a significant sum to a law firm to efficiently represent them. I don't know if that's the case. We need to investigate so that we can standardize something so that every player, regardless of their ranking or status, can receive equal treatment."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, sobre el caso Sinner: "Entiendo la frustración de los jugadores, hay falta de consistencia"
[pixels-player]The Serbian tennis player explains what factors motivate him to continue competing, in addition to commenting on what that gold medal means.
The Serbian reveals how he works on his mental strength, talks about his stormy relationship with some fans, and details his goals.
Novak Djokovic spoke with accredited Serbian media at the US Open 2024 about various matters in the hours leading up to the start of the tournament. "I would feel more secure if I had played some matches in the previous tournaments, but this year's schedule was like this, the priority was the Olympics. What I'm noticing is that jet lag is affecting me much more than usual, I don't know what's happening, it's as if a part of me stayed in Europe," stated a man who trusts in his ability to improve during the tournament.
"I know that when an important event starts, I have the ability to reach a higher level and become a different competitor. I keep enjoying the challenge of getting my body in shape for these tournaments, and physically I feel good, there's nothing significant to worry about," he concluded in TennisMajors.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic: "Nunca me había afectado tanto el jet lag como en este viaje, no sé qué ocurre"
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic will seek to become the first player to defend the title at the US Open in the last 16 years. Yes, it may seem unbelievable, but the truth is that since Roger Federer won in 2008, having also been champion in 2007, no player has managed to win two consecutive titles at Flushing Meadows.
🇷🇸🏆🇺🇸 Novak Djokovic has the chance to break a 16-year streak - no one has defended the US Open men’s singles title since *2008*:
— Olly 🎾🇬🇧 (@Olly_Tennis_) August 25, 2024
2008: Federer ☑️
2009: Federer ❌
2010: Del Potro ❌
2011: Nadal ❌
2012: Djokovic ❌
2013: Murray ❌
2014: Nadal ❌
2015: Cilic ❌
2016: Djokovic… pic.twitter.com/eKiTAIZNKP
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic y la posibilidad de romper una racha histórica en el US Open
[pixels-player]We analyze which of the 16 top seeds will have the hardest time making it to the second week of the US Open 2024.
The Moldovan veteran player reveals how he will face his duel against Djokovic in the first round of the US Open 2024.
Novak Djokovic speaks out on the recent doping case of Jannik Sinner in the press conference prior to the start of the US Open 2024: "Situations like these are why we created the PTPA. The player is paramount, the rights of the tennis players, making sure we cover everything. We fight for fair, clear, and standardized protocols for these cases. I understand the players' frustration because there's a lack of consistency."
"As I understand it, his case was clarified when it was made public, five or six months after his team was notified of the news. There are many issues within the system. I hope that the government bodies in our sport can learn from this case to have a better approach in the future. I believe there needs to be a change. Many players have faced similar situations and have not had the same outcomes. The question is whether it's about resources, if a player can pay a significant sum to a law firm to efficiently represent them. I don't know if that's the case. We need to investigate so that we can standardize something so that every player, regardless of their ranking or status, can receive equal treatment."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic, sobre el caso Sinner: "Entiendo la frustración de los jugadores, hay falta de consistencia"
[pixels-player]The Serbian tennis player explains what factors motivate him to continue competing, in addition to commenting on what that gold medal means.
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