Djokovic says tennis will always outlive its star players and he can feel the changes taking place
- Novak Djokovic, a winner of 24 Grand Slam titles, stated he can feel changes occurring in tennis.
- Djokovic mentioned record attendance at Grand Slams and ATP 1000 tournaments like Indian Wells.
- He believes tennis will outlive its stars, stating, 'the sport is more important than anybody individually.'
- At 37, Djokovic compared his age to younger players like Carlos Alcaraz, emphasizing the sport's continuity.
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Novak Djokovic says tennis will always outlive its star players
MADRID – Novak Djokovic, winner of a record 24 Grand Slam titles, says he can feel the changes taking place in tennis. People have started to accept, he says, that there is no more Roger Federer, no more Rafael Nadal and — soon — no more Djokovic. READ: Novak Djokovic returns to Madrid Open chasing 100th ATP title “You can feel there’s a shift,” the 37-year-old said ahead of his opening match at this year’s Madrid Open, where he will try to win …
Djokovic Says Tennis Will Always Outlive Its Star Players and He Can Feel the Changes Taking Place
Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Novak Djokovic, winner of a record 24 Grand Slam titles, says he can feel the changes taking place in tennis. Sports News | Djokovic Says Tennis Will Always Outlive Its Star Players and He Can Feel the Changes Taking Place.
Tennis-Djokovic flying the flag for the 'older guys' amid generational shift
(Reuters) -Novak Djokovic acknowledges the generational shift in tennis that has brought a new crop of players into the limelight but the 24-time Grand Slam champion says he has no intention of quietly fading into the background. Read full story
Seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic says he can feel a shift in focus away from him and on to the new generation of players.
Seven-time Wimbledon champion Novak Djokovic says he can feel a shift in focus away from him and on to the new generation of players. The Serbian dominated the sport for two decades along with Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray. But with younger talent such as Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz competing at the highest level, he says he knows times are changing.
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