Novak Djokovic's Health Issue: Tennis Legend Prepares for U.S. Open
Novak Djokovic, 2026 Cincinnati Open'da Thiago Agustín Tirante'ye karşı oynadığı maçta fiziksel zorluk yaşadı. 39 yaşındaki tenis efsanesi, 2-6, 6-4,

Novak Djokovic faced physical struggles during his match against Thiago Agustín Tirante at the 2026 Cincinnati Open. The 39-year-old tennis legend lost 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, citing temperatures reaching the mid-80s and humidity at 90%. Djokovic admitted, 'I’ve been dealing with a health issue for many years now,' noting it significantly impacts his performance, especially in high humidity and heat. He also suggested he may not return to Cincinnati next year. This revelation has sparked discussions about Djokovic's future in tennis, particularly ahead of the U.S. Open. Tirante, the 25-year-old Argentine, called the match his career-best win. The health concern has intensified speculation about Djokovic's ability to compete at his usual level in the coming season.
Markets are closely watching how this situation may affect Djokovic's sponsorship deals and the potential revenue impact on the tennis industry for the next season. The health issue of one of tennis' biggest stars has become a significant topic for investors and analysts.
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