Novak Djokovic Plans Continue Playing After Wimbledon 2025 Semi-Final Loss
Novak Djokovic Plans Continue Playing After Wimbledon 2025 Semi-Final Loss

Novak Djokovic Plans Continue Playing After Wimbledon 2025 Semi-Final Loss

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Novak Djokovic, the 24-time Grand Slam champion and seven-time Wimbledon winner, indicated he plans to continue playing at least through the next Wimbledon, despite losing the 2025 semifinal to world No.1 Jannik Sinner in straight sets. Djokovic struggled with a leg injury during the match, which affected his performance and forced him to skip practice sessions, while Sinner acknowledged Djokovic's physical challenges on court. There is ongoing speculation about Djokovic's retirement, with figures like Nick Kyrgios and coach Patrick Mouratoglou expressing their hope that Djokovic wins Wimbledon one last time before retiring. Djokovic himself admitted uncertainty about whether Wimbledon 2025 would be his final tournament but remains motivated to compete and challenge records, including potentially surpassing Roger Federer's eight Wimbledon titles. The younger generation of players, particularly Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, continues to present formidable competition, highlighting the widening gap as Djokovic ages. Despite this, Djokovic’s unique approach to fitness and belief system has contributed to his longevity in the sport, and he has not yet decided to end his historic career.

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