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Djokovic's US Open Exit Sparks Retirement Debate as Fans Rally Support

Djokovic's US Open Exit Sparks Retirement Debate as Fans Rally Support

Update: 2025-09-07
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Novak Djokovic has commanded headlines over the past few days following his US Open semifinal exit to Carlos Alcaraz. At Arthur Ashe Stadium, despite flashes of his legendary form, Djokovic ultimately lost in straight sets, 6-4, 7-6, 6-2, with the crowd at times electrified by his signature uppercut celebration. He briefly led in the second set but admitted afterward that he ran out of physical fuel, candidly telling reporters, ‘I had enough energy to battle him and to keep up with his rhythm for two sets. After that I was gassed out, and he kept going’ according to the Associated Press. His defeat marked the fourth major semifinal loss this year, three of which have come against the much younger world No. 1 Jannik Sinner and No. 2 Alcaraz. Djokovic acknowledged the challenge of staying competitive in best-of-five matches, saying, ‘It comes with time and age. I still enjoy the thrill of competition. The love I’ve been getting around the world has been amazing the last couple of years.’

His words fueled intense speculation on social media. The hashtag #retirement trended alongside “Happy retirement Djokovic” as fans debated whether he should call it a career. Several posts called for him to retire after his Olympic win last year, although Djokovic himself has denied any immediate retirement plans, instead reiterating his intent to ‘continue fighting and trying to get to the finals and fight for another trophy, at least,’ as reported by Firstpost.

Notably, Lindsey Vonn publicly voiced support for Djokovic, calling him the “GOAT” and congratulating his effort on Instagram, while dismissing that his semifinal loss changes his status with 24 Grand Slam titles according to Sportskeeda.

Djokovic’s press conferences throughout the tournament focused on his enduring motivation and the reality of physical limits at age 38. ‘I’m happy with my level of tennis, but it’s just the physicality of it. That’s something I unfortunately at this point in time can’t control,’ he noted in remarks streamed by US Open Tennis.

Business-wise, there have been no publicly-disclosed new ventures or sponsorship deals in the last few days; his focus remains squarely on competing and training.

Social media buzz and coverage from US Open Tennis’s accounts amplified highlights and emotional moments, while Carlos Alcaraz’s own social media praised Djokovic’s legacy and rivalry. As the tennis world pivots toward younger stars, Djokovic’s future remains a major talking point—whether he will defy time again or recalibrate his priorities given the ongoing physical challenge of staying at Grand Slam-winning level. For now, Djokovic is firmly not giving up, and every move hints at a champion refusing a final bow.

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Djokovic's US Open Exit Sparks Retirement Debate as Fans Rally Support

Djokovic's US Open Exit Sparks Retirement Debate as Fans Rally Support

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