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- Is Djokovic Retiring from Tennis? Here's What He Said After Withdrawing from the Australian Open
Is Djokovic Retiring from Tennis? Here's What He Said After Withdrawing from the Australian Open
The Serbian tennis player was forced to withdraw from his semifinal match against Alexander Zverev due to injury and addressed the possibility of retiring from tennis during the press conference.
Serbian Novak Djokovic, the seventh seed, shocked everyone during the press conference following his injury-forced withdrawal from the Australian Open semifinals by hinting at a potential retirement from professional tennis.
āYes, it could be. If I had won the first set, maybe I wouldāve tried. I donāt know, maybe a few more games. Things were just getting worse,ā said the 10-time Australian Open champion when asked if he could have continued his semifinal match against Alexander Zverev.
āI hadnāt hit a ball since the match with Alcaraz until about an hour before todayās match. I did everything I could to manage the muscle tear I sufferedāmedications, physiotherapy, tapingāit all helped, but today it only worked up to a point. Toward the end of the first set, I started feeling more and more pain,ā the Serbian added, admitting uncertainty about whether he will compete in the Australian Open again.
Is retirement on the horizon?
āThereās a chance this might have been my last one (match). Who knows? Iāll have to see how the season unfolds. I want to keep going,ā said Djokovic, who also fell in the semifinals during last yearās tournament.
The Belgrade native also couldnāt confirm if his partnership with British coach Andy Murray would continue.
āI donāt know. Right now, weāre disappointed with what just happened; we havenāt discussed the future yet. Weāve just come off the court. Iāll talk to Andy, thank him for being here with me, and share my thoughts. Weāll see how he feels, and then weāll decide on the next step,ā Djokovic explained.
āIām not sure why Iāve been injured so often in recent years. Maybe itās a combination of factors. Iāll keep pushing forward and striving to win more Grand Slams. As long as I feel I can handle this, Iāll be here,ā concluded Djokovic, who achieved the Golden Slam with his Olympic gold medal at the 2024 Paris Games after defeating Spainās Carlos Alcaraz in the final.