Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic talk about the up-and-coming generation and the importance of having them. Watch the Next Gen ATP Finals LIVE on Amazon Prime Video: www.primevideo.com/ATP.
Novak Djokovic and wife Jelena welcomed the birth of their second child, a healthy baby girl named Tara. The former World No. 1 announced the news on Saturday morning on his social media channels. In October 2014, Djokovic welcomed his first child, a son named Stefan. Djokovic posted the following message on Facebook: Very happy and proud to welcome our little girl Tara to our home. Jelena and I have been hand in hand on this journey and as a man, I have to send my love and admiration to every single women out there for going through so much pain and effort to create life, to bring life and raise a human being... what a blessing to have an...
Novak Djokovic announced on Wednesday that he will miss the rest of the 2017 ATP World Tour season in order to recover from a right elbow injury. The World No. 4 admitted after his Wimbledon quarter-final loss to Tomas Berdych earlier this month that he had been feeling pain in his elbow for the past 18 months. [ALSO LIKE] In a Facebook Live broadcast, and also via his official website, Djokovic admitted, "My elbow is hurt due to excessive playing, and it troubles me constantly when serving, and now when hitting my forehand as well. Unfortunately, such injuries are often encountered in a professional sport, and I am very proud of the fact that I have been free from serious...
An old elbow injury unfortunately crept up on Novak Djokovic at Wimbledon, just as he was regaining top form. After a disappointing season by his lofty standards, the Serbian had been showing the grass-court prowess that brought him three Wimbledon titles. He won his first ATP World Tour title in nearly six months at the Aegon International (d. Monfils), then cruised into the quarter-finals this fortnight without losing a set. But on Wednesday, his right elbow became too much to handle against Tomas Berdych. The second seed halted the contest after just 63 minutes, leaving him to ponder what comes next. ”It’s really hard to swallow when you have to retire, especially when you're playing well. I was playing the...