While some world-famous tennis players end their careers early and put an end to everything, Novak Djokovic is an example of longevity in the world of tennis.

The 38-year-old Serbian tennis player lost last night's match against Carlos Alcaraz in the US Open semi-final.

Immediately after the match, the public was uncertain about his future, wondering if the Serbian tennis player would continue to perform at the Grand Slams in the coming years.

After such defeats, it is clear that most tennis players would lose their motivation, especially when you are 38 years old.

However, Novak Djokovic pointed out in a media interview that he has no intention of giving up and that he will be looking for Grand Slams in the coming years.

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Second set and loss of strength

The Serbian tennis player lost 0-3, with a particularly exciting second set in which Alcaraz beat him in a tie-break with a score of 7-4. The Spanish tennis player will thus play in the final duel against Jannik Sinner, and there is no doubt that this match will bring the necessary adrenaline and excitement factor.

Novak Djokovic, speaking to the media, put special emphasis on the second set, in which it was noticeable that he had lost strength. Playing at such a top level for years carries with it serious consequences, so it is not surprising that the Serbian tennis player had problems with his fitness during the last match.

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Of course, the main emphasis is on age, but there are many factors that influenced his loss of strength.

In spite of everything, he is ready to work on his fitness in the coming period, improve his form and ultimately step on the right path.


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