After winning the 2023 US Open, creating a record of winning 24 Grand Slam (GS) men’s singles, Novak Djokovic shared a lot of important information about his career. In conclusion, what helped Nole achieve such success was thanks to always asking for advice and learning to improve his qualifications and maintain his physical strength.

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The Serbian tennis champion is always aware of the need to raise competition standards and strive to create new things. His strong mentality helped him develop continuously and become a tennis player capable of winning more Grand Slams than anyone else.

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Djokovic revealed an important lesson he learned from Federer, telling ESPN: “One thing I learned from Federer is how to arrange the match schedule to get the best points at Grand Slam tournaments. He is one of the best players in the world.” The first racket took scheduling to a new level. He inspired me a lot. I took notes and discussed with my team to find suitable options.”

Nole thanked Federer: “I followed him (Federer), his team, memorized the match schedule. So I have to thank him for that. There are no other secrets.”

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The “BIG 3” are now in decline, Djokovic now does not have to deal with two big opponents Rafael Nadal and Federer and the only real counterweight is Alcaraz. Nole highly appreciated the young Spanish tennis player, saying that Alcaraz is a “special player” who can “carry tennis” for many years and is also a “perfect ambassador” for tennis.

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Djokovic told The Tennis Letter: “If he continues to perform like this, Alcaraz will carry tennis. Carlos is at the top level. In just a few years he has been at the highest level and won the Grand Slam twice, reaching number one in the world. He is the youngest player in the world to finish number one at the end of the season. This is a special star.

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The Serbian tennis player continued to praise his junior: “There are thousands of players who want to beat him, so it cannot be said that he will make history. But he is one of the most impressive players that I know. ever faced in his life. He is comprehensive on the field and exemplary in real life, worthy of being the perfect ambassador for our sport.”

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