Djokovic Reveals: 'I Have At Least Two More Years Left To Play'
Novak Djokovic spoke about the upcoming retirements of Gaël Monfils and Stan Wawrinka in an interview with ESPN and took the opportunity to drop hints about his own.
'They Have Left a Tremendous Legacy'
He stated: 'I think both Monfils and Wawrinka have left a tremendous legacy, not only as players but also as people. They are incredibly likable in the locker room.
They have many friends and I have immense respect for them. We have had memorable battles. Monfils is one year older than me, Wawrinka two, so I think I have at least two more years left to play.'
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