US Open: Martina Navratilova not surprised by Novak Djokovic’s early exit at Flushing Meadows
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Martina Navratilova “not surprised” by early US Open exit for 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic; Watch the US Open until September 8 – live on Sky Sports Tennis and Sky Sports+ which is integrated into Sky TV, streaming service NOW and the Sky Sports app
Martina Navratilova
Tennis Expert
Saturday 31 August 2024 18:12, UK
US Open verdict
Tim Henman discusses defending US Open champion Novak Djokovic’s exit from the competition and who could succeed the Serbian as this year’s champion.
Tennis great Martina Navratilova admitted she was “not surprised” by Novak Djokovic’s early exit at the US Open, saying he didn’t have the “focus or fire”.
Djokovic said he “played some of the worst tennis I have ever played” after he followed Carlos Alcaraz in crashing out of the US Open.
Defending champion Djokovic was dethroned by 28th seed Alexei Popyrin in a stunning 6-4 6-4 2-6 6-4 exit in the third round at Flushing Meadows.
“Everything gets harder, takes longer. Recovery from training hard, recovery from injury. You want to train less but then you’re in worse shape.
“I just don’t see how he can stay motivated. If anybody can, it’s him, but he has got to play a little bit more than he has been playing.
“If he pulls back too much…you have to be match tough. You can’t practice that.”
Henman: Go for 25 in 2025
Novak Djokovic, of Serbia, reacts against Alexei Popyrin, of Australia, during a third round match of the U.S. Open tennis championships, Friday, Aug. 30, 2024, in New York. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson)
Image: Djokovic said he “played some of the worst tennis I have ever played” after his defeat to Popyrin
Djokovic came into the tournament knowing he would be up against it owing to his emotionally draining Olympic win and being without a hard-court match since March and Tim Henman said: “It just emphasises how important a serve is. When he’s not getting those cheap points, he’s not really getting the platform to dominate from the back of the court.
“And you add to that physically, the tank is probably a bit empty. The emotional energy looks flat, and he couldn’t find a spark.
“That being said, I thought Popyrin deserved so much credit. He’s playing fantastic tennis. I loved his attitude.
“However badly Djokovic said he played, Popyrin deserved to win.
“It’s about recharging the batteries emotionally and physically, and then going for 25 in 2025.”
Noami Broady emphasised she didn’t pick Djokovic as her favourite because his ultimate goal for the year was the Paris Olympics.
“For the entire year he was eyeing the Olympics, that’s what he trained for, and now that he’s got that, you hear it sometimes with the Olympians in other sports, you have to reset and readjust your goals,” she said.
“How much motivation does he still have to push himself for No 25? That’s what I’m going to find interesting.
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