Novak Djokovic on Retirement: Djokovic's statement came on the speculation of retirement, saying- 'This is my last Wimbledon ...'


Novak Djokovic said, 'I am not planning to end my Wimbledon career today. I am planning to return at least once more.'


A 6-3, 6-3, 6-4 loss to world number one Sinner on Center court dashed Djokovic's attempt to equal Roger Federer's men's record of eight championships at Wimbledon and win his 25th Grand Slam title. Djokovic said, 'I am not planning to end my Wimbledon career today. I am planning to return at least once more.'

Novak Djokovic got injured in the last set during the quarterfinal matchand he did not appear in his full form in the semifinals. Djokovic said, 'I do not want to talk about my injury in detail. just want to talk about my performance.Djokovic's statement came on the speculation of retirement. I am disappointed that I could not perform as well as I thought or expected.'


Djokovic has made it to the semi-finals of all three Grand Slam tournaments so far this year, but could not progress beyond that. Djokovic's statement came on the speculation of retirement. In the Australian Open, he was out after the first set due to injury, while in the French Open and Wimbledon, Sinner did not let him reach the finals.

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