The legendary Australian former tennis player wishes for Djokovic to add one more Grand Slam title to become the oldest champion of all time.
The legendary Australian former tennis player wishes for Djokovic to add one more Grand Slam title to become the oldest champion of all time.
We review the most important events that have taken place in Wimbledon 2025 and how they can be interpreted in terms of short and medium-term influence.
Novak Djokovic has taken a time for reflection and assimilation of everything experienced at Wimbledon 2025 before sharing an emotional message on social media. In it, he congratulates Sinner for his performance, expresses his excitement at competing again in the British Grand Slam, and thanks the fans for their love and support.
I want to congratulate Jannik on a great performance.👏 It’s been very special being back at SW19, sharing the buzz and having my family with me. Thank you Wimbledon, the tournament of dreams 🍓. And to the fans, your support means everything. You have my heart. 🫶🏼 See you soon pic.twitter.com/NPn8G420Sq
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) July 12, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El emotivo mensaje de Djokovic en redes sociales
[pixels-player]Everything has a beginning and an end. And the golden era of tennis history is very close to coming to an end. First it was Roger Federer, then Andy Murray, followed by Rafa Nadal, and in the twilight of his career is Novak Djokovic. But sometimes a fact speaks louder than many words, and in the 2025 Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, it was the first since 2002 without any of the Big-4 members present on the last Sunday of the prestigious London tournament. A milestone that confirms the end of a 23-year era and marks the beginning of another with the Spanish and Italian players as its greatest flag bearers.
23 years of dominance on Centre Court 🏆
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 15, 2025
It was the first time since 2002 that the gentlemen's final hasn’t featured Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic
👉 Jannik Sinner: born in 2001
👉 Carlos Alcaraz: born in 2003 pic.twitter.com/tBXu2MECjM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fin del dominio del "Big4" en Londres: por primera vez desde 2002 ninguno de ellos jugó la final de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]There are many doubts that arise from that resounding defeat of Novak Djokovic against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon 2025. This was John McEnroe's reflection on the matter, as reported by Tennis365: "It's the first time I look at him and think: 'I'm not sure he's going to come back.' I don't know if he can accept being one or two steps below these guys (Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz). Finally, he has joined the multitude of veteran champions who realize that the best has already passed and they have to accept it."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, McEnroe: "No sé si Djokovic aceptará estar escalones por debajo de Alcaraz y Sinner"
[pixels-player]After more than 20 years of career, only two players have managed to achieve five consecutive victories against Novak Djokovic. It was done by Rafa Nadal at the time, and now Jannik Sinner has replicated it. Beyond the data, which is just that, this 'comparison' has generated quite a buzz in the last hours, as if one streak had more merit than the other. Honestly, to me, beating the Serbian five times in a row is insane at any point in his life, but let's take it a step further.
The Spaniard chained this streak between the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2009 Madrid Masters (four on clay, one on hard court: none in Grand Slam), a time when the Serbian was 22 years old, had one Grand Slam title, and had not yet found the path to consistency on the circuit. On the other hand, the Italian has achieved it between the 2023 Davis Cup and Wimbledon 2025 (three on hard court, one on clay, and one on grass: three in Grand Slam), against a 38-year-old Nole, already a veteran, but still beating top 10 players and not dropping below the semifinals in major tournaments. Which streak is more difficult? What a travesty it would be to diminish the merits of either.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y Nadal se dan la mano en este récord contra Djokovic
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic addressed very interesting questions from the Serbian media in the press conference following his defeat at Wimbledon 2025, conveying important messages captured by Sasa Ozmo. "I didn't consider retiring before the match; I thought that by playing a bit more static, I could compete. In fact, during the first six games, I was doing well. However, during an explosive movement to the right, I noticed a significant worsening," he said before being asked about his recovery timeline. "This injury won't keep me off the courts for too long. Unfortunately, I've had similar issues lately and recovered quickly. I believe I can arrive at the US Open in optimal condition and play at the highest level," he remarked.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic desvela más detalles de su lesión y habla de sus expectativas para el US Open
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz will once again face Jannik Sinner in a Grand Slam final, following their historic duel at Roland Garros. The Italian advances after crushing Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semifinals. This took the Spanish player by surprise a little: "That match surprised me a bit, obviously. Beating Novak is a very difficult challenge, very hard to achieve. So beating him quite easily is even more difficult. But Jannik's level is very high, as always. I think he doesn't decrease his level in the matches. It's incredible what he can do on a tennis court. But yes, we will see. Today's match surprised me a bit," confessed the player from Murcia in the press conference following his victory.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, sobre la victoria de Sinner ante Djokovic: "Me ha sorprendido un poco"
[pixels-player]The legendary Australian former tennis player wishes for Djokovic to add one more Grand Slam title to become the oldest champion of all time.
Everything has a beginning and an end. And the golden era of tennis history is very close to coming to an end. First it was Roger Federer, then Andy Murray, followed by Rafa Nadal, and in the twilight of his career is Novak Djokovic. But sometimes a fact speaks louder than many words, and in the 2025 Wimbledon final between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, it was the first since 2002 without any of the Big-4 members present on the last Sunday of the prestigious London tournament. A milestone that confirms the end of a 23-year era and marks the beginning of another with the Spanish and Italian players as its greatest flag bearers.
23 years of dominance on Centre Court 🏆
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 15, 2025
It was the first time since 2002 that the gentlemen's final hasn’t featured Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray or Novak Djokovic
👉 Jannik Sinner: born in 2001
👉 Carlos Alcaraz: born in 2003 pic.twitter.com/tBXu2MECjM
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El fin del dominio del "Big4" en Londres: por primera vez desde 2002 ninguno de ellos jugó la final de Wimbledon
[pixels-player]We review the most important events that have taken place in Wimbledon 2025 and how they can be interpreted in terms of short and medium-term influence.
There are many doubts that arise from that resounding defeat of Novak Djokovic against Jannik Sinner at Wimbledon 2025. This was John McEnroe's reflection on the matter, as reported by Tennis365: "It's the first time I look at him and think: 'I'm not sure he's going to come back.' I don't know if he can accept being one or two steps below these guys (Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz). Finally, he has joined the multitude of veteran champions who realize that the best has already passed and they have to accept it."
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, McEnroe: "No sé si Djokovic aceptará estar escalones por debajo de Alcaraz y Sinner"
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic has taken a time for reflection and assimilation of everything experienced at Wimbledon 2025 before sharing an emotional message on social media. In it, he congratulates Sinner for his performance, expresses his excitement at competing again in the British Grand Slam, and thanks the fans for their love and support.
I want to congratulate Jannik on a great performance.👏 It’s been very special being back at SW19, sharing the buzz and having my family with me. Thank you Wimbledon, the tournament of dreams 🍓. And to the fans, your support means everything. You have my heart. 🫶🏼 See you soon pic.twitter.com/NPn8G420Sq
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) July 12, 2025
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El emotivo mensaje de Djokovic en redes sociales
[pixels-player]After more than 20 years of career, only two players have managed to achieve five consecutive victories against Novak Djokovic. It was done by Rafa Nadal at the time, and now Jannik Sinner has replicated it. Beyond the data, which is just that, this 'comparison' has generated quite a buzz in the last hours, as if one streak had more merit than the other. Honestly, to me, beating the Serbian five times in a row is insane at any point in his life, but let's take it a step further.
The Spaniard chained this streak between the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2009 Madrid Masters (four on clay, one on hard court: none in Grand Slam), a time when the Serbian was 22 years old, had one Grand Slam title, and had not yet found the path to consistency on the circuit. On the other hand, the Italian has achieved it between the 2023 Davis Cup and Wimbledon 2025 (three on hard court, one on clay, and one on grass: three in Grand Slam), against a 38-year-old Nole, already a veteran, but still beating top 10 players and not dropping below the semifinals in major tournaments. Which streak is more difficult? What a travesty it would be to diminish the merits of either.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Sinner y Nadal se dan la mano en este récord contra Djokovic
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic addressed very interesting questions from the Serbian media in the press conference following his defeat at Wimbledon 2025, conveying important messages captured by Sasa Ozmo. "I didn't consider retiring before the match; I thought that by playing a bit more static, I could compete. In fact, during the first six games, I was doing well. However, during an explosive movement to the right, I noticed a significant worsening," he said before being asked about his recovery timeline. "This injury won't keep me off the courts for too long. Unfortunately, I've had similar issues lately and recovered quickly. I believe I can arrive at the US Open in optimal condition and play at the highest level," he remarked.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic desvela más detalles de su lesión y habla de sus expectativas para el US Open
[pixels-player]Carlos Alcaraz will once again face Jannik Sinner in a Grand Slam final, following their historic duel at Roland Garros. The Italian advances after crushing Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon semifinals. This took the Spanish player by surprise a little: "That match surprised me a bit, obviously. Beating Novak is a very difficult challenge, very hard to achieve. So beating him quite easily is even more difficult. But Jannik's level is very high, as always. I think he doesn't decrease his level in the matches. It's incredible what he can do on a tennis court. But yes, we will see. Today's match surprised me a bit," confessed the player from Murcia in the press conference following his victory.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Alcaraz, sobre la victoria de Sinner ante Djokovic: "Me ha sorprendido un poco"
[pixels-player]The Serbian offered a broad reflection on his physical problems, his motivation to stay in shape, and his frustration at not being able to reach the Grand Slams in top form.
The Italian fulfilled his task by reaching the Wimbledon 2025 final in a match marked by Djokovic's hip problems, unable to compete at his level.