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‘My Wife Wouldn’t Be Very Happy’- Novak Djokovic Comes Up with a Cheeky Response to Answer 

The tennis world, besides witnessing the journeys of many players from all around the world, always keeps track of the three legendary names that are hard to forget. The journeys of the Big Three of tennis Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer have been a lot more than just amazing. While one of them has retired from his professional career, the debate still revolves around the remaining two.

As Novak Djokovic stays on top of the highlights because of his remarkable victory at the ATP Finals, fans now look forward to marking the next milestone that the legend looks forward to achieving. Djokovic’s recent revelation about running for Rafael Nadal‘s Roland Garros win streak came as a surprise to the fans, with the Spaniard preparing to be back soon.

Tennis legend Novak Djokovic’s 2023 season has been nothing short of greatness. Along with hitting 3 grand slams out of 4 and winning his 7th ATP Finals title, the Serbinator presented a dominant form that other tennis players could match. Recently, the 36-year-old opened up about his upcoming plans for the season 2024.

On revealing his thoughts about several aspects, the conversation then headed to his upcoming goals and came to a point when the legend was faced with the hypothetical prospect of running for Rafael Nadal’s legendary French Open record.

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Along with stating a direct denial to chase him down for the Roland Garros record, Novak Djokovic also shared his thoughts on facing Nadal in what could be their last match. Along with stating his eagerness to face the Spaniard after his comeback, Djokovic also talked about the arena that he would choose for the final showdown.

“I think a lot of people would like it to be at Roland Garros. Why not? Although if you give me a choice I would say anywhere else,” Djokovic mentioned. The Serbian tennis star acknowledged the strong history of Nadal at Roland Garros, powering the title of ‘King of Clay’.

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