Strong Resilience Following Loss at the Australian Open for Novak Djokovic

Serena Williams’ ex-coach Patrick Mouratoglou has expressed displeasure over Novak Djokovic receiving backlash following his 2024 Australian Open exit.

Djokovic arrived in Melbourne this year eyeing his 11th Grand Slam title Down Under. However, the Serb fell in the tournament’s penultimate stage, losing to eventual champion Jannik Sinner 1-6, 2-6, 7-6(6), 3-6.

They're not allowed to fail, otherwise they are labeled done" - Novak  Djokovic's post-Australian Open loss backlash annoys Serena Williams'  ex-coach

With this loss, the World No. 1’s 33-match unbeaten streak at the Melbourne Major ended, and some fans online were quick to insinuate that the Serb’s career was nearing its end.

Taking issue to the above, former World No. 2 Caroline Garcia expressed disbelief over how quickly the tables have turned on social media. She noted that some fans had earlier labeled the Serb the “GOAT” only for them to conclude that he was “finished” two weeks later.

Novak Djokovic khiến người hâm mộ 'lo sốt vó'

“I was scrolling a bit and basically Djokovic was the GOAT 2 weeks ago, still so young, moving so well beyond of this age, going for an other Slam once again, a true inspiration. And now he is too old, we are in a complete new era, he is finished for tennis … this is funny,” Garcia wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

Patrick Mouratoglou joined Garcia in expressing annoyance over the double standards. The Frenchman reflected on the immense pressure that players carry on their shoulders, given how quickly they get labeled “done” on losing.

“That says it all about the expectations and pressure a player experiences when at the top of the game. They are not allowed to fail otherwise they are labelled « done »,” Mouratoglou tweeted.

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