Novak Djokovic spoke about what he was doing during the Covid-19 break
World No.1 Novak Djokovic spoke during a fun Instagram session with Andy Murray on Friday evening.
Tennis has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. All events have been cancelled till July, however, it would be a miracle if action took place after that too.
Most of the tennis stars are stuck at home and are taking up new avenues to keep their fans entertained.
Djokovic and Murray did the same with their joint Instagram session, and the World No.1 highlighted what he has been up to during the Covid-19 break:
“I am learning what it means to be a father. What it means to be a husband, something I didn’t get a chance to do earlier.”
Djokovic certainly has been doing more activities with his family during the quarantine.
The 17-time Grand Slam has shared several videos of him with his family, and it seems he is having a proper chance to spend time with them.
Djokovic and Murray both conceded that the current calendar is extremely long, possibly the longest in any sport.
The season starts in January and goes on till mid-November. There is also a ton of travelling with players visiting several countries across continents.
Murray and Djokovic also spoke about who the GOAT of tennis could be. However, they could not come to a consensus on who it would be.
Both conceded that Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Djokovic all have their positives and negatives, and it was difficult to pinpoint who was the best.
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