Although he has been less present on the tennis scene lately, Novak Djokovic is still one of the most important figures and a man who attracts attention day by day. While he did not play at the Paris Masters, Novak is still focused on the Hellenic Championships this week, with the desire to make a big step.
The Paris Masters brought many exciting moments, but also two retirements from tennis.
Rohan Bopanna and Nicolas Mahut, well-known faces of this sport, have decided to retire from professional tennis.
Throughout their long careers, they have achieved significant success. Mahut retired at the age of 43, while Bopanna is 45 years old.
Novak Djokovic sent a message to Mahut through social media (Instagram stories), expressing his gratitude and great respect.
“Well done Nico, congratulations on your brilliant career.”- Djokovic wrote.
The Serbian tennis player also congratulates Bopanna
Not long after, the Serbian tennis player also congratulated Bopanna on his magnificent career via Instagram stories.
“Congrats for a splendid career, Bops.”- Novak wrote.
Novak's future
Fans still do not have a clear picture of the future of the 38-year-old tennis player, and there are more and more mentions of his eventual retirement from tennis, which is understandable given his age.
Novak Djokovic still doesn't have an exact idea how long he will stay on the tennis scene, but it seems that as long as he has passion and love for this sport, he plans to remain part of the story.
The 38-year-old tennis player still has the desire to win Grand Slam titles, namely his record 25th Grand Slam title. Novak Djokovic has certainly left a deep mark on the world of tennis and has become a role model for many young people who have yet to step into the professional world.
Although it will be difficult to accept his retirement, it is clear that the world of sports brings difficult moments and that every career has its beginning and end.