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Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Novak Djokovic eyes playing Tennis past his 40s

 "Tom Brady is an extraordinary illustration of a boss in his game," Djokovic tells journalists in Riyadh

Wednesday, December 27, 2023


Tennis expert, Novak Djokovic, who is 36 years of age, expressed he had zero desire to surrender the game at any point in the near future and trusted that, as amazing American football player Tom Brady, he might play football very much into his 40s.


Before at last resigning recently at 45 years old, quarterback Brady played 23 seasons in the Public Football Association (NFL) and won seven Super Dishes with the New Britain Nationalists and Tampa Narrows Marauders, ESPN detailed.


Djokovic, the world's top player, is getting ready for his 22nd season by playing a presentation match against Carlos Alcaraz in Riyadh on Wednesday.


He said he had previously advanced a lot from Brady.


"Tom Brady is an extraordinary illustration of a boss in his game and somebody that has had such an extraordinary profession and life span," Djokovic, a 24-time Huge homerun champion, told correspondents in the Saudi capital.

"He has put a ton of hours and a great deal of time into taking care of oneself, into recuperation, into ensuring that in a way every part of his body and psyche is covered so he can have a dependable, effective profession.


"I know him by and by and I gained some significant experience from him, from his model, and ideally I can have a vocation that goes up to 40 or perhaps past — we should see."


Djokovic additionally said: "I feel perfect in my own body the present moment and I've been playing some extremely top notch tennis."


He added: "2023 would one say one was of the best seasons I've had in my life and why stop while you're actually playing perfect? So I'll continue onward and take [each] year, individually, and find out how far I turn out."


Alcaraz brought home Wimbledon's other Huge homerun championship in a five-set spine chiller against the Serbian legend who invited the 20-year-old Spaniard's ascent, particularly as Roger Federer resigns and Rafael Nadal enters his last season.


Djokovic will make his last arrangements for a slant at an eleventh Australian Open title by addressing his country in the Unified Cup in Perth and Sydney in the primary seven day stretch of the new year.


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