Djokovic reveals whether this Wimbledon was his last
Liam Garcia
Dailysports's expert
Even at 38, Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic continues to deliver at the highest level, though keeping up with the new generation of players like Jannik Sinner remains a tough challenge. Still, he has no intention of calling it quits just yet.
Details: After his defeat to the Italian in the Wimbledon semifinals, Nole made it clear that he isn’t ready to hang up his racket and hopes to play again on the famous English grass courts.
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Quote: “I don't think it's just bad luck. It's age, the wear and tear on the body. No matter how much I take care of it, reality kicks in—especially over the past year or so, I’ve felt it more than ever. It's one of those things I have to accept, and somehow even embrace with gratitude.
I try to deal with reality as it is and make the most of it. I hope this isn't my last match on Centre Court. I’m not planning to end my Wimbledon career today. I definitely plan to come back at least one more time and play on Centre Court,” Djokovic said.