New York, Aug 25 (AP) Novak Djokovic has devised an intriguing way to coax Serena Williams back into professional tennis: challenge her directly.
Williams, who unexpectedly attended rival Maria Sharapova's induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame, made headlines. Djokovic, commenting on the event, remarked, “It was surprising, but a very nice gesture from Serena to be there for Maria.” He expressed this sentiment Sunday night after advancing in his opening match at the U.S. Open.
Reflecting on their relationship, Djokovic acknowledged, “They had some really intense rivalries and incredible matches over the years.” His thoughts then shifted to Williams, who boasts 23 Grand Slam singles titles, just shy of Djokovic’s own total.
Williams stepped away from tennis following the 2022 U.S. Open, opting to describe her departure as an evolution from the sport rather than a retirement.
“Of course, seeing Serena in any shape or form around tennis is great. You know, we miss her,” Djokovic said, adding with a playful grin, “She still hasn't officially retired.” He continued, “So I invite her. I challenge her. Because she's such a great competitor, when somebody challenges her, she never refuses. So I challenge Serena: Come back on the tour next year.”
Williams is nearing her 44th birthday. Notably, her sister Venus, at 45, is set to compete in a Grand Slam event for the first time in two years, marking her return to competitive play at the U.S. Open on Monday night after resuming her tour activities in July. (AP) PDS PDS
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