In Djokovic’s sunset years, he loves what he does and still wants to be loved / Kevin Mitchell
Since the first time I saw Djokovic win at Wimbledon, in 2011, he has carried himself with the air of a born champion Moments after he had beaten Dan Evans in almost perfunctory style on Centre Court to advance to the third round of the championships for a record 19th time, Novak Djokovic bumped (…)
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