Novak Djokovic stands as the last great titan of 21st-century tennis. But at 38, the whispers of retirement are only growing louder. In every tournament these past months, Nole faces the same question about hanging up the racket. His response? Always the same in different words . “I still enjoy competing; I can be very demanding of myself and my team, I know that, but I still feel that I have game left, you know, to play at the highest level.” The Grand Slams this year didn’t go his way, yet there are still many convinced that his Slam story isn’t finished.
For Djokovic, it isn’t just age that poses a challenge. The force of the “New Two” does as well. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz—the current World No.1 and No.2—have consistently tested the Serbian icon. Yet, on the ‘Super Moscato