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In the Final of the Cincinnati Masters 1000: Djokovic’s Tense Moment with His Team
In a thrilling finale at the Cincinnati Masters 1000, Novak Djokovic found himself in a tense moment with his team. Just days after competing in the US Open semifinals, the Serbian player shed light on his relationship with his close circle.
Nole Emerges as Champion in Cincy, Defeating Carlos Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic emerged as the champion in Cincinnati, defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final. However, before lifting the trophy, Djokovic left an image that caused concern among many fans. Due to some physical discomfort, he requested creatine from his team. When it didn’t arrive promptly, he erupted in a scream that was caught on camera and went viral.
Success at the Masters 1000 and a Remarkable Journey at the US Open
Despite the incident, Djokovic went on to become the champion of the Masters 1000. He embarked on a successful journey at the US Open, reaching the semifinals with an incredible level of play. After his recent victory against Taylor Fritz in the quarterfinals, Djokovic was asked about his relationship with his team during a press conference. His response was candid and insightful.
A United Team in Good Times and Bad
Djokovic emphasized the importance of dedication and teamwork in his profession. He stated, “I care about this profession and take it seriously, just like many other athletes do. We, the players, expect the utmost dedication and involvement from our team members, just as they expect the best from us. The intensity is always present. On the field, different actions can be taken in the heat of the game.”
He further added, “In general, we are a united team in both good times and bad. I am grateful to have the team that I have. We have achieved tremendous success in recent years.”
A Difficult Player in the Pursuit of Growth
When asked about his relationship with his inner circle, Djokovic confessed with a few laughs, “I’m a difficult player… but who isn’t? I don’t know any top-level player who remains calm and experiences only positivity.” He acknowledged that challenges are necessary for both players and coaching staff to foster growth and development. Pushing each other to the limit is key to understanding the game and improving on and off the field.
Striking a Balance Between Private Life and Competition
Djokovic also touched upon his private life and the importance of maintaining balance while competing at the highest level. He stated, “I am the father of two children, and there is a lot going on off the field that is obviously part of my life. These factors can affect my mental and emotional state to some extent. I need to find a formula that works and learn how to handle everything. For now, everything is going well.”
Continuing Dominance: Djokovic Reclaims World No. 1 Spot
At the age of 36, Novak Djokovic will once again become the world No. 1 on Monday, September 11, regardless of the tournament’s outcome. In the semifinals, he will face Ben Shelton, a 20-year-old American who set the record for the fastest serve of this year’s US Open at 249MPH. On the other side of the court, Carlos Alcaraz and Daniil Medvedev will battle it out in the other semifinal.