Novak Djokovic has been lucky to have opponents like Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal to push him throughout his profession, his coach Goran Ivanisevic stated on Sunday after the 36-year-old claimed the U.S. Open title for a twenty fourth Grand Slam crown.
The ‘Big Three’ dominated males’s tennis during the last 20 years with a collective 66 Grand Slam titles between them however Djokovic is now away from the retired Federer (20) and Nadal (22), who is anticipated to name time on his profession subsequent 12 months.
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“He’s a winner,” former Wimbledon champion Ivanisevic instructed reporters. “He’s the guy who is motivating himself.
“He had luck to have guys like Nadal and Federer, they came before him, so they pushed each other.
“When you tell him he can’t do something, it’s even worse. Then he’s going to show you that he can do it. No excuses. He always tries to find a way to win, to fight, even when he’s not feeling well, injured, not injured.”
Ivanisevic, who has been teaching Djokovic since 2019, stated he thought of the Serb’s U.S. Open triumph – which put him degree with Margaret Court with probably the most main singles titles – as “the biggest achievement in sporting history”.
The 51-year-old added that he was not stunned by Djokovic’s starvation.
“He’s just enjoying, he likes the challenges. Like you ask me 25 (majors), yeah, if he wins 25 he’s going to think, ‘If I win 25, why not 26?’ It’s always one more, something more,” Ivanisevic stated.
“He’s taking care of his body, he’s taking care of everything, every single detail has to be perfect, prepared. He’s never happy on the court.
“I don’t know if that’s good or bad, not good for us,” he stated smiling.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com