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Tennis World USA on MSNSerena Williams' ex-coach hits struggling Novak Djokovic with grim reality checkRennae Stubbs weighs in on Djokovic losing his Madrid opener and picking up his fourth opening-round exit in 2025.
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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 ...
Novak Djokovic's name extends way beyond the boundaries of tennis, as US representative Claudia Tenney proved with her statement.
Djokovic, who has won the Madrid Open three times (2011, 2016, 2019), acknowledged that his current performance level is below his expectations. 'I lost to a better player,' he said, reflecting on his ...
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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' ...
Novak Djokovic faced another early exit at the Madrid Open, losing to Matteo Arnaldi in straight sets. Following this defeat, ...
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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 ...
Murray has now reminded current stars that they “don’t have to play” if they find it too demanding. Murray sees several ...
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Tennis365 on MSNBrad Gilbert and Rick Macci share honest takes on Novak Djokovic – ‘Father Time undefeated’Novak Djokovic’s opening match loss at the 2025 Madrid Open has drawn a reaction from two tennis coaching legends. The ...
Novak Djokovic couldn't hide his disappointment after crashing out of the Madrid Open following a shocking loss to Matteo ...
Boris Becker was reportedly gagged from conducting interviews about his 1985 Wimbledon win at the recent Laureus World Sport ...
Speaking after the loss to Matteo Arnaldi at the Madrid Masters, Novak Djokovic sounded almost sombre and resigned to losses happening on a regular basis.
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