Novak Djokovic has come a long way. On January 29, the 35-year-old player won for the 10th time.to Australian Open of his career. Against Stéfanos Tsitsipas in the final, “Djoker” needed only three sets to beat the Greek (6-3, 7-6, 7-6). During the tournament, which he also played as an injured player, Novak Djokovic dictated his game, losing the entire Grand Slam in just one set against the Frenchman Enzo Couacaud.
A flamboyant victory that contrasts sharply with Novak Djokovic’s previous trip to Australia in 2022. In the midst of an epidemic, the Serb was ostracized from Australian territory for refusing to be vaccinated against Covid-19. on your podcast Advantage Connors Known for his outspokenness, former world number 1 Jimmy Connors is back in the career of Novak Djokovic, whom he described as “”, aired on February 3.great player“: “The man defended his beliefs right or wrong, some will say we should go left, others will stay right? But he stood up for his beliefs and was prepared to stick with it to the point of being banned from the game.“
Jimmy Connors has experienced this feeling of exclusion throughout his career. In 1974, just before Roland-Garros, the American participated in a lucrative show tournament, which angered Philippe Chatrier, then president of the French Tennis Federation. Angered, the latter had decided not to let Jimmy Connors qualify for the French Grand Slam. “I can tell you what Novak Djokovic went through, I was excluded at Roland-Garros, I was banned from playing in some tournaments, things like that.“, says Jimmy Connors, before giving Novak Djokovic’s new opportunistic fans a big fight: “So go ahead and play your matches when that’s the only way to make up. I hate to say this because I seem angry, but I’m not. I know how many of those who criticized him last year are licking his ass today. All.“
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