Novak Djokovic has hit the lowest point of his career.
The Czech, who coached Djokovic alongside Hall of Famer Andre Agassi for several months from 2017 to 2018, suspected the Serb was suffering.
"Obviously the pressure on him and the criticism he is getting over time, it's hard. He's trying to do the best he can. He might be by the end of his career the greatest of all time. We are all human beings. We have a right to make a mistake."When it was pointed out to Stepanek that Djokovic might have made a few mistakes, he didn't disagree.
"He'll have a clay court event to focus on that starts in a week's time and he'll need to get ready for that, change surface from hard to the clay," Courier told CNN. There is much at stake in Paris regarding the Grand Slam record books. If Nadal adds to his incredible haul, he would tie Federer atop the men's list with 20 majors. Djokovic would get to within two majors of Federer -- who is recovering from knee surgery and won't play again this season -- for the first time if he triumphs.
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