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US Open 2024: Novak Djokovic faces winless year at Grand Slam amid challenges

US Open 2024: Novak Djokovic faces winless year at Grand Slam amid challenges

In a surprising turn of events, just weeks after his Olympic triumph in Paris, Novak Djokovic concludes his least successful Grand Slam season since 2009. His shock third-round exit to Alexei Popyrin at the US Open marks a pivotal moment in his illustrious career. Despite this setback, Djokovic has the remainder of the 2024 season to potentially secure a Tour-level victory, something he hasn’t missed since 2005. His Olympic gold, however, represents a monumental personal achievement amid the ups and downs of the season.

Novak Djokovic, a tennis mainstay with 24 major titles, has always strived for perfection. Historically, he thrives on winning every competition, making each victory less rare. However, this season hints at the subtle but inevitable impacts of aging on even the most dominant athletes. At 37, Djokovic continues to showcase his skill and competitive spirit, albeit more sporadically.

This season, the most notable losses have come from younger talents including Alejandro Tabilo, Tomas Machac, Luca Nardi and, most recently, Popyrin. His most notable losses to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have shown a marked decline in his usual dominance, with his post-surgery Wimbledon final revealing both resilience and vulnerability.

Despite a rigorous recovery and strategic adjustments to his game, Djokovic's performance at the US Open was below par. His first-serve success rate plummeted to 52 percent, and an astonishing 32 double faults in three matches highlighted his struggles. After the match, Djokovic acknowledged the challenges of rebounding after the Olympics, feeling both physically and mentally exhausted upon arrival in New York.

While 2024 has been a mixed year for Djokovic, his Olympic gold at age 37 is an undeniable highlight. However, the season overall has been a tough one, compounded by a knee injury and other setbacks. As the Grand Slam chapter closes for the year, attention turns to how he will adapt and aim for a resurgence, particularly at the Australian Open, where he looks to reclaim his dominance.

As Djokovic looks ahead, the tennis world watches intently. Will this season mark a new phase in his career or will the champion find a way to return to his best form? His journey continues to be a compelling narrative in the sport.

By Brenda White

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