Should Novak Djokovic Retire After Wimbledon?
Novak Djokovic, one of the greatest tennis players in the history of tennis, is facing a difficult period of career. His form was in decline, and the invincible aura made the opponent trembling seemed to be gradually disappearing. Is it time for Djokovic to retire after Wimbledon, the prestigious tournament that he won 7 times?
Djokovic’s decline
In recent seasons, Djokovic has no longer maintained the incredible stability as before. Unexpected failures against young players like Carlos Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner showed signs of age affecting him. At the age of 38, the reflexes, speed and recovery of Djokovic are no longer at the peak. Statistics show that his win rate in Grand Slam tournaments has decreased significantly compared to the period of 2018-2021, the time when he was almost no opponent.
In addition, persistent injury is also a big problem. Djokovic had to withdraw or play in many important tournaments. This made fans wonder if his body was enough to endure the pressure of top tennis.
The invincible aura fades
Previously, just walking on the pitch, Djokovic made the opponent feel terrible psychological pressure. However, new generation players like Alcaraz, Sinner or even Holger Rune are no longer afraid of him. They confidently confront and constantly create impressive victories. Aura used to help Djokovic come back in stressful matches now faint, making room for the rise of the younger generation.
Why could Wimbledon be a stop?
Wimbledon, with the typical grass surface, is where Djokovic is always excellent. He won 7 titles here, only one record of Roger Federer exactly 1 time. This tournament is not only great in terms of achievement but also where Djokovic can close his career fully. Leaving the field after Wimbledon, regardless of the outcome, will be a beautiful ending for a legend.
Moreover, retiring will help Djokovic focus on personal and family projects. He achieved almost every big title, with 24 Grand Slam and the record No. 1 in the world. Continuing to play when the style is no longer peaking, which can fade the perfect image that he has built.
Although Novak Djokovic is still a symbol of tennis, his decline and age makes it difficult for him to maintain its dominant position. Wimbledon 2025 could be an ideal time for him to close his illustrious career. Regardless of the decision, Djokovic’s heritage will always be the inspiration for future players.