How Djokovic Looks After His Mind and Body is Great Learning: Samson
Being a sportsperson is not just about what you see on television, said Samson

Novak Djokovic of Serbia returns the ball to Jannik Sinner of Italy in their men's singles semifinal match at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. (AP Photo)
Speaking to JioStar, Yuvraj Singh shared his thoughts on the evolution of the game and Novak Djokovic's fighting spirit:
"The self-belief that Djokovic carries is impeccable. Every time he didn't get the crowd's support, it only fired him up even more. There were times when people said he wouldn't be able to win, but he did. Similarly, people told me that I wouldn't be able to play after cancer, but I came back and scored my highest ODI score. The self-belief he carries, winning 24 Grand Slams, is unreal. He's still playing at the highest level, reaching semi-finals and finals. It's amazing that he's still going. I'm sure the next generation will learn from what he brings to the game. I look at the young generation here, players like Abhishek Sharma and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, and the game has become incredibly fast. If you look at Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, their game is played at such a high pace. It's great to see how the game continues to evolve."
On Stuart Broad, who was present at Wimbledon 2026, and how the six sixes proved to be the turning point in the England pacer's career:
"I'm actually very proud of his journey and very motivated by the way he bounced back after those six sixes. I know I was the guy who hit him for those six sixes, but I've also been hit for five sixes, so I know how it feels, although I wasn't a full-time bowler. To come back from that moment and go on to take more than 600 Test wickets is remarkable. He's one of the greats of the game, and what he's achieved in cricket is tremendous. He never gave up, believed in himself, and became one of the best bowlers in the world."
Sanju Samson elaborated on how Novak Djokovic continues to be an inspiration for all the sports persons and athletes around the world:
"My parents were big fans of Andre Agassi. They used to tell me a lot of stories about him. When we were growing up, it was Nadal and Federer, and more recently, Novak Djokovic. The way he carries himself, both on and off the field, is a great inspiration to athletes around the world. Being a sportsperson is not just about what you see on television. It's equally about what you do off the field, how you prepare yourself, how you recover, the mental battles you fight, and how you take care of your body and mind. I've heard him speak a lot about how he looks after both his mind and his body, and I think that's a great learning, not just for me, but for athletes around the world."
( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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