‘God knows what happens tomorrow’: Novak Djokovic hints at uncertain future after first Australian Open final loss | Tennis News

'God knows what happens tomorrow': Novak Djokovic hints at uncertain future after first Australian Open final loss
Novak Djokovic of Serbia (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)

MELBOURNE: Belief has long been Novak Djokovic’s constant companion, and it remained unshaken even after his first defeat in 11 Australian Open finals. “I always believe I can,” Djokovic said at his media conference, after giving a standout runner-up speech following his four-set loss to world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. “If I didn’t believe, I wouldn’t be competing. It’s great that I was able to beat Jannik (Sinner) in five in the semi-finals and really battle Carlos in four close sets.” The 38-year-old added: “I’m disappointed with the way I felt in the second and third after an incredible start. Of course, after a loss, it’s a bitter feeling, but nevertheless, I have to be content with this result.” Djokovic, who had the crowd behind him throughout the three hours in the middle, thanked Melbourne for the love and hinted at retirement during his speech. “God knows what happens tomorrow, let alone six or 12 months,” he said. Djokovic, who moves up to No. 3 in the rankings on Monday, later said, “I have belief, confidence and vision to win another Slam anywhere. I lowered my expectations the last couple of years, which also allows me to let go of some of that unnecessary additional stress. It’s always tension, stress and pressure, and I don’t want to be overwhelmed by it.” Djokovic said, “It also feels good a little bit not being the favourite to win Slams. I think that kind of gives you a little bit of that extra motivation in the last rounds of the Slam.” “For me, the best way to deal with anything after I finish a competition is to be with my family, so that’s something I’m looking forward to, and that’s the only thing I’m thinking about right now — just go back to hug my close ones,” Djokovic finished.

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