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Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

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Despite the twists and turns, Djokovic finally qualified for the 2022 Australian Open.

If you want to choose one of the most depressed superstars in the history of men's tennis, Novak Djokovic, who thinks he is second, then no one dares to recognize the first.

Looking at the history of men's tennis, I am afraid that there will never be a superstar who can compare with the difficult dilemmas faced by Djokovic on and off the field. Perhaps, the human rights fighter of the year, Arthur Ashe, can be counted as one, but the pioneer of men's black tennis became a hero in the global sports world after winning the first US Open championship trophy in the Open era and becoming the first African-American player to be selected for the Davis Cup team in the United States, becoming a legendary light in the men's tennis world.

Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

The center court of the US Open is called Arthur Ashe Stadium, which is named in honor of him, and this is the only honor that looks at the world.

Speaking of Deyo, whether in the era of the Four Heavenly Kings or the era of the Three Giants today, he is the most despised one. The Serbian king, who is almost a "global away", shoulders and bears too much pressure and criticism. Among them, there are on-field and off-field, but more is the darkness generated by the impact of the pride of the Western sports world.

Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

Since Djokovic raised his number of individual Grand Slam titles to 16, officially threatening Federer's status as the first person in tennis history, the pressure and criticism he has faced has increased. Djokovic's 16th individual Grand Slam title trophy was won by Federer – in Wimbledon, the Swiss king's proudest, and saved two match points in the decider.

This not only shattered Federer's dream of winning the 21st Grand Slam title, but also put Federer's position, which had long been regarded by the Western media as the first man in the men's tennis world, in jeopardy. Of the big three, Djokovic is the youngest, and with the state and strength he showed at the time, it is completely natural to win 4-5 Grand Slam titles in the next 2-3 years.

Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

As Djokovic lifted his eighth Australian Open title trophy in 2020, he finally shouted the slogan of becoming the first person in history. This shout is the beginning of Dejo's constant troubles and becomes the target of everyone.

If you want to wear a crown, first bear its weight. The rest of 2020 is completely unbearable for Djokovic. Organizing matches during the epidemic has caused many people to be infected, the fight against the ATP players' union has failed, Wimbledon has no hope of defending the title, the US Open has been sentenced to be out of the game by hitting the female division line, and the French Open final has been defeated by Nadal... Under heavy pressure, Deyo's mentality is unbalanced, and he plays a good hand of cards.

Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

But Djokovic is Deyo after all, just as he has repeatedly staged adversity reversals on the field, the Serbian king has swept the Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon champions in 2021, strongly chasing Fener and the two, but also unlocking the first men's double Grand Slam since the Open era.

As long as Djokovic takes advantage of the situation to win the US Open championship and achieve the annual Grand Slam, then the throne of the first person in the history of men's tennis can only be him. Unfortunately, Djokovic fell back into meditation in the FINALS – a rare first home treatment at Ashe Stadium, but the result was a crisp defeat.

Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

The reigning Australian Open title, increasing the crown jewel of melbourne to double digits, taking the lead in the competition for the first man in the history of tennis – a seemingly beautiful idea, but it has become confusing because of Deyo's willfulness.

The storm must have started because of Djokovic, after all, if he had been vaccinated, he would not have had such a thing. But the farce is a drama on the Australian side, and no matter who is right and who is wrong during this period, Deyo is definitely the most victimized party. In the current situation alone, although Deyo won the opportunity to defend his title through appeal, as some details dug deeper, he still faced the possibility of being cancelled by the Australian Immigration Department and even being banned.

Heading against the tide in a desperate situation! If Djokovic successfully defended his title, he would be the first person in the history of tennis

This is Dejo, an unborn but controversial genius. If he wasn't a Serbian, wouldn't he have been regarded by the media and fans as the first man in men's tennis? The upcoming Australian Open is undoubtedly the most difficult for Djokovic, and the pressure is certainly unprecedented.

But one thing is for sure – if Djokovic is successful in defending his title, then the debate about the first person in tennis should be over!

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