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Home»News»John Isner explains why Novak Djokovic 2025 retirement probably will not occur
News January 7, 2025

John Isner explains why Novak Djokovic 2025 retirement probably will not occur

John Isner explains why Novak Djokovic 2025 retirement probably will not occur
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John Isner thinks we cannot be seeing the final of Novak Djokovic in 2025 because the American expects the Serb to proceed taking part in past this yr. 

It’s not a secret that aside from profitable the Paris Olympics, the document 24-time Grand Slam champion did not have a lot success in 2024. 

Naturally, that led to some pushing the narrative that the tip is close to for the present world No. 7. 

Nonetheless, Djokovic hasn’t given any indications that his retirement might occur anytime quickly. 

In late 2024, he even straight informed his doubters and critics that he’s conscious that some want to see him not return in 2025. 

However now that he’s again for the 2025 season, some are already questioning how will his yr and if he’ll retire on the finish of it.

Isner: I feel Djokovic needs to maintain going and should even play till he’s 40

“I’ll say no. He said, after he won the gold in Paris that effectively, he wouldn’t mind shooting up the Olympics in LA in 2028. So, no,” the 2018 Wimbledon semifinalist stated on the Nothing Main Podcast.

“You know if his level completely drops off and he’s 25 in the world, then okay he might consider that. But no, I think he wants to keep doing ridiculous things and may even play till he’s 40.”

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In May, Djokovic will turn 38 years. 

When it comes to his biggest goals, he has already achieved them – he beat out Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer in the all-time Grand Slam race.

Also, he is the only player in tennis history with over 400 weeks spent at the world No. 1 spot. 

Djokovic maybe owns the biggest records but he recently warned his rivals that he is “nonetheless hungry for extra.”

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