Last month, when Novak Djokovic lost to Jannik Sinner in the Wimbledon semifinals, he insisted that it wasn’t bad fortune but “just age.” Post that, he started mulling over an important conundrum about his retirement and said, “When you reach your thirty, you start counting your days to your retirement. I’m thirty-eight year, How far can I go? How long can I push my own limits?” The Serbian star is yet to find an answer to those questions. But one thing he is most certain about: his post-retirement plans.

The 24-time Grand Slam champion already hinted that when he does decide to hang up his racket, he’d be keen to coach. He jokingly said, “My plans after I retire from tennis is to coach [Joao] Fonseca.” However, off late, it seems like that the 38-year-old is also ke

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