• 2 months ago
The 24-time grand slam winner is on 99 singles titles, but Sinner and Alcaraz's form could make no. 100 tricky
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00:00I still feel hungry for success, for more Grand Slams, for more achievements in tennis.
00:07And as long as there's that drive, I know that I'm able to compete at the highest level.
00:31If you look at the games of both Alperez and Sinner, their games are dominating.
00:38Novak's still there and playing great tennis.
00:41Obviously, to be able to win the Olympic Games is huge.
00:45You know Novak's going to still continue to fight and still vie for some Grand Slam titles.
01:01I don't have the retirement close in my mind, to be honest.
01:06Even though I know a lot of people would love me to retire so that this era is done.
01:11But I think as long as there's at least one of us left in the competition, I think the era is still going.
01:30If you have three, four more Grand Slams than anyone else, how can you even start the conversation?
01:47The conversation is over.
01:48We know that Novak is leading the head-to-head against Roger and against Rafa.
01:51We know he's leading on the number one weeks, number one in the world.
01:54We know he has won all the Grand Slams three times and even more.
01:58We know all those numbers, so what else do you need?
02:02Considering the intensity and the amount of emotions I've experienced on the court,
02:19and everything I've experienced in my Olympic career so far,
02:25and all the defeats that affected me,
02:29I'm going to take all those factors into consideration.

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