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Tennis World USA on MSNCoco Gauff's ex-coach thinks 'Father Time' finally caught Novak DjokovicCoco Gauff's ex-coach Brad Gilbert suggests the age is finally catching up to Novak Djokovic, while Serena Williams' ...
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Daily Express US on MSNNovak Djokovic makes candid admission over his future after 'way too many' early exitsNovak Djokovic has suffered four opening-round losses in his last five tournaments, with the latest defeat coming at the ...
Novak Djokovic's disappointing run at the 2024 Madrid Open has sparked fresh speculation about his future on the ATP Tour.
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Tennis World USA on MSNNicolas Mahut analyzes Novak Djokovic's current strugglesIn a recent interview with 'L'Equipe', Nicolas Mahut analyzed the tough moment the Serbian star is going through: "At this ...
Tennis can be an incredibly frustrating sport, even for the most accomplished men's player of all time. Novak Djokovic let ...
Novak Djokovic said he had to face up to his “new reality” after another opening-match loss, this time to world No. 44 Matteo ...
Djokovic's ranking is an irrelevance to his wider tennis ambitions but now more than ever, he needs it to help him achieve ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNNovak Djokovic facing new reality: 'Not chasing titles feels strange'Djokovic provided fine holds in the second set and reached deuces on the return. However, the Italian stayed composed and ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNMatteo Arnaldi's special triumph over Novak Djokovic - from fan to victorMatteo Arnaldi notched his career-best victory in the second round of the Madrid Masters! The young Italian faced his idol ...
On Saturday, the 4-seed Djokovic took on unseeded Matteo Arnaldi in their first-ever meeting. Arnaldi defeated Djokovic in ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNNovak Djokovic’s return no longer a weapon? Six losses raise questionsNovak Djokovic is 12-6 in 2025, reaching one final and struggling to maintain his A-game and consistency. The 24-time Major ...
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FirstSportz on MSNBoris Becker slams ‘faulty’ tennis system making injured players compete unlike Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak DjokovicBoris Becker thinks the tennis system forces players to participate in tournaments in spite of them not being 100 percent The ...
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