Breaking News: Tennis legend Novak Djokovic have been just suspended for 5 years in Tennis sports few minutes ago due to……

Boris Becker releases furious statement on Novak Djokovic after ‘clickbait’ Australian Open storm,

The Serb goes into the tournament hoping to emulate Roger Federer by winning his eighth trophy at the All England Club

 

As Wimbledon creeps closer, all eyes will be on Novak Djokovic as he looks to reign supreme at the All England Club for the eighth time.

 

At the age of 38, however, the Serb finds himself in trouble. He is no longer the man to beat, with Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner instead the two favourites going into this year’s prestigious tournament, with his own brilliance starting to fade as well.

 

The Smartest Ways to Grow Your Income in Nigeria This YearSponsored

The Smartest Ways to Grow Your Income in Nigeria This Year

econdigest.com

Over the years, Djokovic has become a Centre Court legend. He has won seven titles – a feat only Roger Federer has been able to better.

 

His last victory came back in 2022, when he came from behind to crush Nick Kyrgios in four sets. As he lifted the golden, glittering Gentlemen’s Singles Challenge Cup aloft few expected his empire to falls

King Charles left visibly stunned as multiple guests arrive at palace wearing Crocs

 

2

Elton John, 78, makes feelings clear on Brooklyn Beckham ‘feud’ as he shares eight-word statement…

 

3

Liverpool and England legend John Barnes issued three-year ban after accumulating £1.5million debt

 

4

BBC leave out three big names as broadcaster announces presenters and commentators for Wimbledon 2025

 

5

Princess Charlene suddenly withdraws from royal tour alongside Prince Albert as new statement released

 

Novak Djokovic Wimbledon

Novak Djokovic finds himself falling behind the likes of Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz as Wimbledon loomsGETTY

Fast-forward to now, however, and Djokovic is eager to show he’s not yesterday’s man. As the next generation continues to shine, the veteran is adamant there’s still life in the old dog yet.

 

Djokovic has made the last two Wimbledon finals, only to lose to Alcaraz on both occasions.

 

This forgotten recipe cleanses the veins at an impressive rate!Sponsored

This forgotten recipe cleanses the veins at an impressive rate!

Important information. Read now

topstory.space

Alcaraz appeared dead and buried when Djokovic took the first set comfortably in 2023 but the Spaniard, fuelled by a desire to match Rafael Nadal, managed to pull off a spectacular 1-6, 7-6, 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 comeback to secure the gong he wanted most.

 

 

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*