Marion Bartoli stunned by Novak Djokovic’s victory

Novak Djokovic’s career is really on the edge of perfection. The Serbian champion won the gold medal at the Paris Olympics and also realized his greatest dream, which had always eluded him in previous editions.
Few people imagined such a feat from Nole, who is 37 years old and was certainly not playing the best season of his career. Before the Paris Olympics, the former world number 1 had suffered several surprising defeats and struggled to find the right stimuli. Also, the rise of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner seemed to have put him in the background in the most important tournaments.
The 24-time Grand Slam champion played an absolutely fantastic match yesterday, beating a 16-year-old opponent and shocking the world for the umpteenth time. Novak won this medal for Serbia, as he admitted during the press conference. After the award ceremony, the Serb went to the Olympic village and celebrated with dancing together with other Serbian athletes. Djokovic gave a lesson to Alcaraz, who had come out on the court convinced that he would bring the gold medal to Spain and perhaps too confident. The Spaniard played a really good match, but he could not do anything against a Novak in deluxe version.
Novak Djokovic burst into tears after winning the gold medal at the Paris Olympics and all sports fans were thrilled watching his feat.
Bartoli pays tribute to Djokovic
Speaking with RMC, former WTA star and top analyst Marion Bartoli paid tribute to Nole: “I’ve never seen Novak Djokovic so moved as today. It’s a legendary moment for our sport, one that will never be forgotten. He’s at the top, there won’t be anyone to catch him. He has absolutely everything. He does it in front of his wife, his children, with the Serbian flag. He was in an absolutely exceptional degree of emotion. We’ve had a moment of history, I have tears in my eyes. Nole trembled when he was…
Source : tennisworldusa



