Tennis: The biggest challenge for Federer-Djokovic to complete 'Career Golden Slam'
Tennis: The biggest challenge for Federer-Djokovic to complete 'Career Golden Slam'
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Recently every athlete's dream is to win gold in the Olympics. For the greatest sportspersons in the world, Olympic gold has the same meaning as the players who participated in the Olympics for the first time. How can one of the greatest players of tennis, Rafael Nadal of Spain, Swiss superstar Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic of Serbia be different from this. These three veterans of modern tennis, who have completed a career in Grand Slam, are different as they have completed a 'Career Golden Slam' by winning the singles gold for their country at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the men's doubles gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Federer and Djokovic's dream of winning gold in singles, however, has not been realized yet. Federer, who won a doubles gold with Stanislas Wawrinka at the Beijing Olympics, won a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics, while Djokovic won a bronze medal in the first attempt in Beijing.

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According to sources, Andre Agassi of America has also done the feat of winning gold in the Olympics. Agassi has also completed 'Career Grand Slam' and 'Career Golden Slam'. Britain's Andy Murray holds the record for winning the most gold at the Olympics. Murray had won gold at the London Olympics and Rio Olympics but could not complete a 'Career Grand Slam'. Now it remains to be seen whether Federer and Djokovic, who are participating in the Olympics for the last time, can complete the Golden Slam or not. Djokovic is gearing up to win gold in the next Olympic Games in Tokyo. He will definitely be the flag bearer of the Serbian party and for this reason, he would like to fulfill his dream of winning gold for his country.

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Talking about Sutras, in October 2019, Djokovic won the tournament held in the collegium of 2020 Olympic Tennis Venue Area. After this Djokovic said, "I am trying to prepare myself for the Tokyo Olympics. I was injured in the last Olympics and lost in the first round. Now I am fit and want to take my journey ahead of Beijing. I will fight for gold. The Olympics have always been in my heart."

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