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Novak Djokovic Gives Honest Assessment of His 2024 Season After Shanghai Masters Final Loss To Jannik Sinner 436f7

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Novak Djokovic has given a brutally honest assessment of his 2024 season following his defeat to Jannik Sinner in the Shanghai Masters final.

Djokovic Gives Credit To Sinner 5j6t13

Djokovic itted that while he played well throughout the Shanghai Masters, Sinner’s superior performance on the big points ultimately decided the match.

The 24-time Sinner, acknowledged that he felt less than 100% fresh going into the final.

However, he expressed satisfaction with his level of play and his ability to compete with the world’s best.

“I think there’s quite a few positives that I can take,” Djokovic said in his press conference. “First of all, I think the level of my tennis was really good this tournament. … I did my best tonight.

“Under the circumstances, you know, I felt maybe not a hundred percent fresh, but at the same time, big credit to Jannik for playing the big points better than me, and that’s what made the difference.”

Djokovic Remains Optimistic Despite Disappointing Season 4c3g5n

Despite the defeat, Djokovic remains optimistic about his prospects for the future. “Hopefully I can maintain that level in the months and also for the future,” he said.

The Serbian star also itted that 2024 has been one of his worst seasons in of results.

However, he emphasised the importance of his gold medal win at the Paris Olympics and expressed his gratitude for his career achievements.

“It’s a kind of a season that you just have to accept, embrace, and I’m more than happy with what I have achieved throughout my career,” Djokovic said.

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