Novak’s press conference after his win over Juan Martin Del Potro in the US Open final
(via Tennistic Productions on YouTube)
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Novak’s press conference after his win over Juan Martin Del Potro in the US Open final
(via Tennistic Productions on YouTube)
NOVAK DJOKOVIC IS THE 2018 US OPEN CHAMPION.
Novak beat Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3 7-6(4) 6-4 and won the US Open for the third time in his career. It’s Novak’s third title this season, his 14th Grand Slam title and his 71st career title.
With this win Novak has equaled his childhood idol Pete Sampras in terms of Grand Slam titles won (14).
(via Zimbio)
Novak’s draw at the Miami Open 2018:
First round: Bye
Second round: Benoit Paire, Mischa Zverev
Third round: Filip Krajinovic
Fourth round: Juan Martin Del Potro, Kei Nishikori
Quarter-finals: Grigor Dimitrov, Diego Schwartzman
Semi-finals: Marin Cilic, David Goffin
Final: Roger Federer, Alexander Zverev, Kevin Anderson
(via http://novakdjokovic.com/en/news/tennis/miami-open-masters-draw-is-out-novak-no-9-seed/)
Tomas Berdych d. Maximilian Marterer 6-1, 6-4 at Indian Wells R2
“That’s the slowest winner that you’ll ever see.”
Novak and Juan Martin Del Potro meeting in Indian Wells
(via bridgesuite on Twitter)
Novak on Facebook/Instagram: “Hey guys, I owe you some news about my recovery. I’ve been carrying this injury for the past two years, and during this time I’ve been seeing many doctors. Truth be told, there were many different opinions, different diagnoses, different suggestions… It was not easy for me to choose which way to go and what to do. I took 6 months off last season hoping to come back fully recovered, but unfortunately I still felt pain. I really missed competing, it’s in my blood and I had to give it a try on AO. Anyhow, I agreed with my team that I would try different methods after I finish in Australia and a few days ago I accepted to do a small medical intervention on my elbow. It seems like I am on the good road now to full recovery. It’s quite a journey this one, I have to say. I’m learning a lot and for that I’m grateful. I’ve always taken care of my body and looked for the most natural ways to heal, and my body has rewarded me with some incredible years on tour. I am super positive and excited to follow my recovery through so I can come back to the place I love the most. The court. I’ll keep you posted and thanks for cheering me on!”
Baby Novak Djokovic
Dominic Thiem during his Fourth Round match against Tennys Sandgren at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia on January 22, 2018
Novak Djokovic d. Albert Ramos-Vinolas 62 63 63 at the Australian Open 2018 in Melbourne
Alexander Zverev at the Australian Open Players Party | 12 January 2018
Thanasi Kokkinakis and Nick Kyrgios during Kids Tennis Day at the Australian Open in Melbourne, Australia on January 13, 2018
Thanasi Kokkinakis back in action at the Hopman Cup against Vasek Pospisil (w. 64 36 63)
Novak and Robbie Williams playing some doubles during the Lacoste Rodeo Drive Boutique Opening in Beverly Hills on Tuesday
(via BasiaID on Twitter)
Sloane Stephens’ 2017 US Open Trophy Presentation
Sloane Stephens beats Madison Keys 6-3, 6-0 to claim first grand slam crown
Stephens was ranked 957th in the world six weeks ago, having only returned at Wimbledon after 11 months out with a foot injury.