“It’s not the end of the Djokovic era”

The former French tennis player Marion Bartoli spoke in connection with the broadcast RMC Info Talk Sport and spoke about the recent Roland Garros and the prospects for the grass season. The former French player’s opinion on Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner aroused particular debate.

Bartoli said she was sure that we are absolutely not at the end of the era of Novak Djokovic. The 2013 Wimbledon champion invited to talk about the potential end of the era of Novak Djokovic, who recently underwent knee surgery, said that his main opponents, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner“they are not yet regular enough in big matches.”

Bartoli stated that for this reason he does not believe that “the Djokovic era has come to an end”. And he reasoned about the semi-final and final matches of the recent Roland Garros.

Marion Bartoli: “How many times did Djokovic have cramps in finals with Federer or Nadal?”

Bartoli after explaining that he still does not exclude the possibility of seeing Djokovic also protagonist at Wimbledon despite the surgery a few days ago, he stated: “When we see the Roland Garros final between Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverevwho are obviously great champions, and the number of unforced errors they continued to make, the cramps of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in the semi-final something makes me think.

Tell me how many times Novak Djokovic did you have cramps in finals against Roger Federer or Rafael Nadal that lasted more than five hours? Let’s talk about the number of errors made by these players in the finals of the tournaments Grand Slam where is the level higher? I don’t think this situation is at all the end of the Novak Djokovic era.”

Here is Marion Bartoli’s complete speech on the RMC broadcast

 
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