At the beginning of January 2022, tennis seemed to surrender to Novak Djokovic: the Serb would add several Grand Slam titles and neither Rafael Nadal nor Roger Federer would be able to stop him. The GOAT (or the most successful, at least), would be him.
But then came the Australian Open, the one Djokovic was supposed to win for the tenth time, and the Serb miscalculated his strength: he no longer felt he was just the king of tennis, he felt he was the potential king of the world. He claimed not to be an anti-vaxxer, but he was not vaccinated against covid19.
The soap opera with the Australian government of Scott Morrison, who has just left power, was followed all over the world, even by people who were never interested in tennis. There was something very powerful, a major challenge that excited many people, but offended many more.
The Serb tried to force tennis regulations and sought shortcuts in the Australian legal system in the midst of a pandemic. Now that’s self-confidence.
Djokovic did not play that tournament, because he was expelled from Australia by the immigration authorities. Five months have passed, and some things are still unclear: was the certificate confirming that the Serb had tested positive at the end of December real? Did his assistant make a mistake when filling in the data in the immigration forms or did he deliberately avoid reporting that he had passed through Spain?
The truth is that January 2022 changed the dynamics of tennis. Nadal played an amazing tournament, but he could very well not have won it if Djokovic was there playing at his best. Had the Serb won, today we would be looking at 21-21-20 in terms of Grand Slam titles.
But the figure is 22-20-20: the Serb will need to win at least three more Grand Slam titles to establish himself as the most successful tennis player of all times. That is, provided Nadal doesn’t keep adding to it. And what seemed feasible in 2021, when Djokovic won three Grand Slams and reached the final of the fourth, today does not seem so likely.







One Reply to “ANALYSIS – Tennis facing an unexpected dynamic: What if Australia 2022 was the big mistake in Djokovic’s career?”
Sebastian Naum
Great analysis of the actual situation in tennis world. Totally agree with Sebastian Fest about Nole missing an enormous opportunity in 2022.