“When he ‘smell’ of victory is near” Novak Djokovic’s tennis becomes unstoppable.

From the 4th round onwards, in the Slams, the Serb becomes practically unplayable, raising his level monstrously When the smell of the title begins to approach, Novak Djokovic’s performances rise to a monstrous level. Unplayable, practically. This is a constant in the career of the Serbian champion, who seems to have returned to being the hungry tennis player he always was.

Ask it to Adrian Mannarino, to whom Nole left only 3 games and scored two consecutive 6-0s, in the first two sets. His first two rounds at the Australian Open were extremely problematic, the third round recovering, the fourth round devastating.

Taylor Fritz will be in the quarter-finals: an opponent who will be cannibalized by Djokovic? His race towards his 11th title in Melbourne (and 25th Major of his career) is proceeding apace.

As mentioned, this is a constant in his career: when the smell of prey is close, Djokovic is like a condor, he approaches, attacks and doesn’t even leave shreds to his rivals.

A recent example of my words? Watch the ATP Finals. Nole was defeated by Jannik Sinner (his possible opponent in the semifinal in Melbourne – ed.) in the round robin. He risked elimination, being saved by Sinner, who defeated Holger Rune and allowed the Serbian to qualify for the semi-finals.

What happened after? Simple: the smell of the title and the record was too strong. Djokovic first broke Carlitos in the semi-final, then destroyed Jannik in the final, winning the cup and obtaining a record 7 titles at the ATP Finals. And it often happens that in the first rounds of the Slams he shows shaky performances. He takes a risk, he sees defeat, he recovers, he staggers, but then he wins. Then comes the 4th round and the quarter-finals, and the transformation occurs.

Djokovic robotically raises his level of play, his opponents can do nothing, they are helpless. He wins. As if, from the 4th round onwards he activated autopilot. The only exception was the incredible 2023 Wimbledon final lost in the 5th set against Alcaraz. However, with all the merits of Carlitos, I believe that if they replayed that final ten more times, Nole would always win it. At almost 37 years old, his tennis is dominant.

At Wimbledon he rediscovered himself as human: he was defeated perhaps because of himself, of the great pressure and too many expectations he had set for himself. Winning that match would have meant equaling Roger Federer’s 8 Wimbledon titles. All that pressure must have been too much even for a robotic (but beautifully human-hearted) tennis player like him.

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