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The emotional Djokovic shocked with the statement: 'I'm tired more, it bothers me...'
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The emotional Djokovic shocked with the statement: 'I'm tired more, it bothers me...'

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic expressed frustration during a post-match interview, criticizing the excessive focus on his pursuit of a 25th Grand Slam title. He argued that external pressures from people close to him and the media have created unnecessary stress, making him question his self-worth. Djokovic emphasized that while he personally desires the achievement, it is not an absolute goal. He highlighted the unrealistic expectations placed upon him, such as needing 200 tournament wins instead of 100, and questioned whether failing to reach this milestone would mark a failed career. Instead, he stressed the importance of appreciating his accomplishments and playing at his best rather than fixating on numerical milestones.

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The emotional Djokovic shocked with the statement: 'I'm tired more, it bothers me...'

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic expressed frustration during a post-match interview, criticizing the excessive focus on his pursuit of a 25th Grand Slam title. He argued that external pressures from people close to him and the media have created unnecessary stress, making him question his self-worth. Djokovic emphasized that while he personally desires the achievement, it is not an absolute goal. He highlighted the unrealistic expectations placed upon him, such as needing 200 tournament wins instead of 100, and questioned whether failing to reach this milestone would mark a failed career. Instead, he stressed the importance of appreciating his accomplishments and playing at his best rather than fixating on numerical milestones.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related issue—tennis player Novak Djokovic’s personal reflections on pressure and expectations within the sport. There is no political framing or discussion of governmental policies, elections, or social issues. The tone remains personal and introspective, with no sl抗

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