Djokovic: The tennis circus in Melbourne and the return of the champion
Djokovic: The tennis circus in Melbourne and the return of the champion
The Australian Open keep the tennis world in suspense, and the Serbian superstar Novak Djokovic, who has already triumphed ten times in Melbourne, is back at the start. In the second round he meets the Portuguese qualifier Jaime Faria. The "Djoker" impressively staged the first set with a 6-1, and the fans are eagerly awaiting his next appearance, while Djokovic is working on his 25th Grand Slam title with the support of his new coach Andy Murray. Information on this comes from Krone .
The pressure on Djokovic is enormous. Despite his impressive career, he is no longer the clear favorite, especially after a mixed last season in which he could not win a single Grand slam title. In an interview, he spoke about the "trauma" memories he had when entering Australia, and revealed that he was "poisoned" in a hotel three years ago during his detention. These dramatic statements, as reported by the New York Times also away from that.
a race against the time
With every game in Melbourne it becomes clear that Djokovic not only plays against his opponents, but also against time. The latest stars like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz come to the fore and have the potential to exceed him. Sinner and Alcaraz have won both Grand Slam titles and add enormously Djokovic. Despite these challenges, he remains the center of action. The 37-year-old athlete enjoys being in the spotlight, be it in the changing room or during the press conferences. At a relaxed moment he even asked questions to Alexander Zverev, which once more shows that he sees himself as the king of tennis, even if the competition is hard.
While the Australian Open are in full swing, the question remains in the room: Can Djokovic, accompanied by an extraordinary Atletic and experience, open the next big chapter of his career? The tennis world watches averted, while with every movement he lies in the air and every blow in the air, whether his legendary status can exist or whether a new generation is willing to take over the scepter.
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