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"I think that's where he would want to end his career," Stubbs' take on Djokovic's final Grand Slam

I think that's where he would want to end his career, Stubbs' take on Djokovic's final Grand Slam
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Arthur Millot
le 15/07/2025 à 08h18
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After his semifinal exit at Wimbledon, many claimed Djokovic's chances of winning another Grand Slam were now over. While the Serb has stated he wants to return to Wimbledon one more time, former Australian player Rennae Stubbs believes his final tournament will be the Australian Open.

"I think it’s not a bad way for him to say goodbye, if he chooses to. It’s also the best place to reach that 25th title. I thought his best chance was at Wimbledon, but Australia has been so significant in his life, both positively and negatively.

We remember the Australian government’s poor treatment of him during Covid. So it’s an interesting situation, but I think that’s where he wants to finish his career, and it will likely be his last Grand Slam."

In the meantime, Djokovic hopes to regain his best form at the US Open, which he has already won four times. The question remains whether the 38-year-old can secure a 25th Grand Slam title against the rising power of the new generation led by Sinner and Alcaraz.

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Jannik Sinner
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Carlos Alcaraz
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Footfault
He DID NOT receive poor treatment from Australia, the Cocky Arrogant Novax thought he was special and could just waltz into OZ unvaccinated against COVID, strickly against their COVID rules, well Mr I'm bigger than COVID RULES got thrown out , (absolutely hilarious) the nerve of him to even board the plane in the 1st place, just how huge is his EGO, it beggers belief..
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Footfault, did you always have this Novak syndrome, or is this the consequence of vaccine overdose?
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bogbot.tc
I don't think anyone really knows when he will retire. Wouldn't surprise me if he is still around at Wimbledon 2027 and beyond to be honest
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