Djokovic Says Players 'Not United Enough' over Tennis Calendar
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Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic is disappointed that the players are still not united enough to decide on changes to their crowded schedule.
The Serb stigmatizes the players' over-individualistic and passive behaviour, especially those of the Top 10, against the infernal rhythms of the calendar.
The service provider Novak Djokovic said on this Thursday (2) that discussions on a reorganization of the tennis calendar have existed for at least 15 years and that its colleagues are “not yet united enough”. The number of tournaments argued by elite players was again this week, after several injuries in the Pequim tournament and with Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, number 1 of the world, refusing to participate in the 1000 Masters of Yangai to relax. …
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic said Thursday that the discussions on a reorganization of the tennis calendar have existed for at least 15 years and that his companions "are still not close enough." The number of tournaments played by elite tennis players returned to the center of the day this week, after the numerous injuries during the Beijing tournament and after the Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, current number 1 of the world, gave up the Mast…
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