Novak Djokovic announces retirement plans
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When Novak Djokovic calls time on his career, he’ll almost certainly go down as the greatest player to ever compete on the ATP Tour. Djokovic arrived at a time when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal were already sharing Grand Slam titles between them.
Novak Djokovic has pulled out of the ATP Tour Finals in Turin next week due to injury. The 38-year-old made history on Saturday when he became the oldest man to win on the ATP Tour as he won the Athens Open. Djokovic claimed his 101st title after beating Lorenzo Musetti in three sets.
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Novak Djokovic, a man who seemingly defies time and age on the tennis court, has once again stirred the pot. This time, it’s not with a gravity-defying return or another Grand Slam trophy, but with a last-minute withdrawal from the ATP Finals that has the tennis world buzzing and some former pros throwing shade.
Djokovic, 38, is already the holder of several records related to Grand Slam tournaments. He has the most Grand Slam titles (24), finals appearances (37), semifinals appearances (53) and quarterfinals appearances (64) in history. Fourteen of those Grand Slam titles came on hard courts, including a record 10 at the Australian Open.
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PARIS -- A French Open champion at long last, and the first man in nearly a half-century to win four consecutive major championships, Novak Djokovic grabbed a racket and etched a heart in the very red clay that had given him such heartache in the past.
Djokovic missed the 2022 Australian Open after a lengthy saga over his vaccination status and whether he was allowed to play in the Grand Slam.
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