Novak Djokovic , the 24-time Grand Slam colossus, may have played his final French Open, but his legacy thundered far beyond the clay of Paris. At 38, the last standing member of the “Big 3” left Roland Garros with a quiet, dignified exit, but one that roared across continents. His grace didn’t go unnoticed, especially not by former GS champion Andy Roddick , who praised Djokovic’s class later. Yet, even in admiration, the American couldn’t help but raise a pointed question about the Australian Open, which happened months ago, the Slam where Novak has reigned supreme, but, as Roddick hints, perhaps not celebrated enough!

Novak Djokovic bowed out of the French Open with a 6-4, 7-5, 7-6(3) semifinal loss to top seed Jannik Sinner yesterday. Just one step short of another French Open f

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