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Djokovic calls for rule change in 1047-word monologue in Wimbledon interview

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Novak Djokovic was keen to see rule changes at Grand Slams that he thinks would attract a younger audience.

Djokovic was speaking to the media after defeating Alexei Popyrin to reach the Wimbledon last-16.

Djokovic aired his views on how tennis can change for the better

He was asked about his thoughts on five-set matches and proceeded to speak more than 1000 words breaking down his thoughts on the matter.

There has been a lot of talk about whether best of five sets should be scrapped at Grand Slams.

Djokovic, who is yet to play a five-set match at Wimbledon this year, admitted he would like to see best-of-three in the earlier rounds.

However, he still wants to see best-of-five preserved for the later rounds.

He said: “You guys have been asking a lot of players whether the best-of-five should be turned into best-of-three in the slams. I don’t think so. I think they should stay best-of-five.

“The only thing that I’m maybe thinking it could be good to consider is the opening rounds that could go best-of-three, then you move into the hybrid of best-of-fives from the fourth rounds or quarters. I don’t know. That’s just me, my thinking.”

He pointed to the increase in popularity for padel tennis and pickleball – and tennis need to respond.

The 24-time Grand Slam winner continued: “In terms of innovation in our sport… other than Slams, we have to figure out how to attract a young audience.

Djokovic is through to the last-16 at WimbledonCredit: AFP

“Tennis on one hand is in a good place, but at the same time, when we look at Formula 1 for example and what they’ve done in terms of marketing, in terms of growth of the sport, in terms of the races around the world and how popular they are.. I think we need to do a better job on our respective tours.”

Novak Djokovic will face Holger Rune in the last-16 at Wimbledon on Monday as he bids to win an eighth singles title at the All England Club.

Read Djokovic’s full 1047-word monologue below:

“Well, I mean, five-set matches, nowadays you can only see them in Grand Slams, right? That’s what I guess excites both players and the crowd. Most of the people love to see it. We as players like to play it. Maybe not that often. 

“I think at times, to see an exciting five-set match, like, for example, the one that I can highlight, it was one of the most exciting matches I’ve ever played in my life, the five-setter against Federer here in finals of Wimbledon 2019. I think that was the first year they introduced a 12-all tiebreak. We used it right away the first year in the final. 

“So it was an incredible match with some match points saved. If that match was best-of-three, yes, I was two sets to one up, I think it would be quite different, because he was the better player. 

“When you know, even if you’re two sets to love or one down, like Rune was here today, who is my next opponent, he was two sets to love down, still he’s not out, he can still win. 

“I think if you’re physically fitter I guess than your opponent or have more experience than your opponent in best-of-five, it still gives you a sense of confidence and tranquillity, even though you’re two sets to love down. 

“Of course, there is a sense of urgency. You still feel like there’s still quite a lot of time for me to kind of bounce back. Throughout my career, I’ve had quite a few matches where I was coming back from two sets to love or two sets to one down. 

“Winning record mostly, positive score in a fifth setter. I enjoyed those throughout my career. I think they’re an important aspect of the history and of the future, as well, of the sport. I would support it, particularly in the latter stages of the Grand Slam. I’ve seen there’s been quite a lot of debate on that. 

Djokovic has a five-set record of 40-11 across his careerCredit: Getty

“You guys have been asking a lot of players whether the best-of-five should be turned into best-of-three in the slams. I don’t think so. I think they should stay best-of-five. The only thing that I’m maybe thinking it could be good to consider is the opening rounds that could go best-of-three, then you move into the hybrid of best-of-fives from the fourth rounds or quarters. I don’t know. That’s just me, my thinking.

“I think best-of-five, particularly in the last three or four rounds of a slam, you need to keep. But in terms of innovation in tennis, in our sport, I think it’s necessary. 

“I think we have to, other than slams, figure out how to attract young audience. I think tennis, from one hand, is in a good place, but at the same time when we look at Formula 1, for example, and what they have done in terms of marketing, in terms of growth of the sport, in terms of the races around the world and how popular they are, I think we need to do a better job on our respective tours. 

“The Grand Slams are always going to do well. I think our tours need to do better. And we are lucky to be very historic and very global sport. But I think one of the studies that was done by PTPA three, four years ago, showed that tennis is the third or fourth most popular sport in the world, most watched sport in the world, along with cricket. 

“Number one is obviously football, or soccer as you call it in States. Second one is basketball. Then it’s tennis and cricket. But tennis is number 9 or 10 on the list of all sports in terms of using its popularity, commercialising or capitalising on that. 

“I think there is a huge space for growth. That we are quite fractioned as a sport. So there’s quite a bit of things I think for us to really collectively look at and try to improve it. And we need to grow the number of players that live from this sport. 

Djokovic is a seven-time Wimbledon winner, claiming his first title in 2011Credit: AFP

“Very rarely do I see in the media that you guys are writing about the fact that you have only 350 or 400 players, both men, women, singles, doubles, across the board who live from this sport on this planet. That’s for me deeply concerning. 

“Yes, we talk about the Grand Slam winner wins this or that. Then it’s always the focus on the grand prize. But what about the base level? I think we are still doing a very poor job there, very poor job. 

“Tennis is a very global sport and it’s loved by millions of children that pick up a racquet and want to play. But we don’t make it accessible. We don’t make it so affordable. Especially in countries like mine that doesn’t have a strong federation, that has Grand Slam or history or big budgets. 

“I think collectively we all have to come together and understand how to maintain the sport’s, let’s say, foundation or create a new foundation, a cornerstone of really what tennis is about, which is the base level, right, the club level. 

“Now we have the paddle or padel, as you call it in the States, that is growing and emerging. People kind of have fun with it and say, Yeah, but tennis is tennis. 

“Tennis is the king or queen of all the racquet sports, that’s true. But on a club level, tennis is endangered. 

“If we don’t do something about it, as I said, globally or collectively, paddle, pickleball in States, they’re going to convert all the tennis clubs into paddle and pickle ball because it’s just more economical. You have one tennis court. You can build three paddle courts on one tennis court. 

“You do the simple math. It’s just much more financially viable for an owner of a club to have those courts. Those are just some of the things I wanted to share. In the grand scheme of things, I feel like we need to address all of these, I feel like, challenges and issues for us really. They have been out there for a while but I don’t think we have been addressing them in a proper way.”

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