
Novak Djokovich told his fans that he did not think about completing his career, despite the assumption after the final match of Roger Feder at Levere’s Cup 2022.
Roger Feder spent the last match with his great rival Raphael in his career at Lever 2022 in O2 Arena in London. After the announcement that the fedeer would no longer play competitive tennis, the fans were wondering how long it would take place before Nadal and Dzhokovich would follow Mr. perfect.
However, it seems that the Serb does not think about his resignation at all, saying that his physique is still listening to him and he feels in a good way.
Novak Dzhokovich doesn’t think about leaving tennis
“I don’t feel so old yet. Honestly, I don’t think my tennis career is over.
I think my physique still serves me well, she listens to me. I think it is a key value when you reach 35 years.
I don’t play as much as a few years ago. I want to continue to play. At the moment I do not see the end of my career.
I want to continue while I feel good and can compete with the youth ” – Novak DzhokovichReuters reports.
The European national team leads with a score of 8-4 in a match with the rest of the world before the last day of the competition at the Lever Cup 2022.
Lever Cup – Sunday, September 25
Matteo Berrettini/Andy Murray vs Felix Auger-Aliassime/Jack Sock – from 14:00
Novak Djokovic vs. Felix Auger-Aliasime
Stefanos Tsitsipas vs. Francis Tiafoe
Casper Ruud vs. Taylor Fritz.
What is the Laver Cup format?
Both teams have six players. A win earns a point on the first day of racing. There will be three singles and one doubles match.
On the second day of matches, a win brings two points. There will also be three singles and one doubles match.
On the third game day, success will be awarded with three points. After the doubles match, there will be up to three singles matches (depending on the score in the table).
The first team to score 13 points will be declared the winner (total of 24 points at stake).
No player may play more than two singles matches during the three days of competition. In addition, four of the six athletes should also perform in a paired discharge.
Roger’s dream career
- He was born on August 8, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland. 1.85 meters, 85 kilograms.
- He graduated from 1st place in seasons: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009.
- The right player, performs a lapel with one hand.
- 103 ATP titles for his career, of which 20 of the Great Helmet Tournaments and 28 Master Tournaments.
- In his career, 1251 wins and lost 275 times. Only on tennis did he earn $ 130,594,339.
- For the first time the world leader was February 2, 2004.
Roger Feder and Titles of the Great Helme
For his impressive career, Roger Feder collected 20 titles of the Great Helme (he was ahead of Raphael Nadal and Novak Dzhokovich).
Swiss won eight times at Wimbledon (2003, 2004, 2005, 2005, 2007, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017), six times on Australian Open (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2017, 2018), five times on US OPEN (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) and once on Rolan Garros (2009).
He also won the Olympic gold in the male steam discharge (Beijing 2008) and silver in a single category (London 2012).
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