Feliciano López is amazed by Djokovic's performance at Wimbledon: "He's competing head-to-head with players 15 years his junior."

Alex Corretja and Feliciano Lopez , former tennis players and commentators in different sports media, have expressed their point of view aboutNovak Djokovic 's level and have significantly praised the Serbian figure , who at 38 years old continues to compete against the best current players in the world.
" What Djokovic did was inhuman. He either surprised you or impressed you once again. He started off with doubts against De Miñaur; it's true that it was very windy, but after that he was able to play at a very high level again," Corretja told El Larguero , referring to Djokovic's victory over the Australian player in the Wimbledon round of 16.
In turn, Alex analyzed the Serbian's current form and acknowledged that he is a "big fan" of Djokovic for how he continues to maintain his level at 38 years of age: "He's moving great on the court, hitting long shots... I was talking about it with Feliciano, the ball was going at full speed, he made very few mistakes and was incredibly aggressive. Honestly, I would tell you that this is beautiful. I am a big fan of Djokovic."
On the other hand, Feliciano López also heaped praise on the 24-time Grand Slam winner and explained that it's a "real gift" to be competing "on equal terms" against players 15 years his junior: " It's a real gift. At 38 years old, he's competing on equal terms against players 15 years his junior. In Paris, he pushed Sinner to the limit, and even had a chance in the fourth set. Just seeing him compete at this level is a gift."
"We're talking about a 10 or 15-year career for a player is tremendous... and Djokovic far surpasses that. It's true that he hasn't won a Grand Slam for a while, but he's there: reaching the semis in Paris, now the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. Seeing Djokovic compete at this level, physically... he's not that fast, people say, but how do you expect him to be at 38? He's in great shape to compete with these guys," concluded the former Toledo tennis player and five-time Davis Cup winner.
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