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ATP> “The majority of players have lost respect for Novak Djokovic. The djokovic myth has been lost. I’m not even sure that he will play Roland Garros,” said Alex Antonitsch, director of the Kitzbuhel tournament

ATP> “The majority of players have lost respect for Novak Djokovic. The djokovic myth has been lost. I’m not even sure that he will play Roland Garros,” said Alex Antonitsch, director of the Kitzbuhel tournament
ATP> “The majority of players have lost respect for Novak Djokovic. The djokovic myth has been lost. I’m not even sure that he will play Roland Garros,” said Alex Antonitsch, director of the Kitzbuhel tournament

Director of the ATP 250 of Kitzbühel and present at the annual meetings of the directors of ATP tournaments in Madrid, Alex Antonitsch said in an interview with Tennis.net May tennis are bad.

If he evokes organizational problems, the former professional player puts his finger on the current form of Novak Djokovic, and is worried about whether the Serb will participate in the French Grand Chelem.

“I’m not even sure he plays in Paris. What irritated me a little in this match was not the fact that he loses. But the way he did it. It was as if he accepted defeat. And one thing is perfectly clear: the majority of players have lost a little respect. Alejandro Tabilo, Matteo Arnaldi – great players, without a doubt. But the djokovic myth has been lost. On the other hand, we must not forget: Djokovic was in the final in Miami and only played six tournaments in total. But he was half -final of the Australian Open, where he had to abandon. Otherwise, the first four laps. It’s really bitter. I think that if he plays in Paris, he will also take a tournament before. But it is a large question mark. »»

Posted on Friday May 2, 2025 at 12:56

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