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Novak Djokovic est passé, mais il a souffert. Lundi soir, pour son entrée en lice à Wimbledon, le Serbe a dû batailler pendant plus de trois heures pour dominer le Chinois Wu Yibing, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Sur le papier, le septuple vainqueur du tournoi devait vivre une première soirée relativement maîtrisée sur le Centre Court. Sur le terrain, ce fut beaucoup plus compliqué. Percutant, agressif et porté par un public qui s’est vite pris au jeu des "Wuuuu", Wu a longtemps fait vaciller l’homme aux 24 titres du Grand Chelem. Surtout dans une quatrième manche où Djokovic a reconnu être passé tout près de la correctionnelle. Le Serbe retrouvera Stefanos Tsitsipas au deuxième tour, pour une affiche déjà très attendue.

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30I think that tennis really needs a reset of some kind on a bigger level.
00:37I think that our tours respectively are not functioning well at all.
00:44I mean, there's a lot of things that is happening in the backstage,
00:48meetings and, you know, relationships are not going in the right direction.
00:54Grand Slams are the pillars, you know.
00:55Grand Slams are going to always be Grand Slams.
00:57They're always going to be the most important tournaments we have in our sport.
01:01But respectively, I think the tours have to look into the formats, rules, calendar.
01:07You know, there's a lot of complaints from Latin American players that have a shorter season.
01:13You know, Latin American players have been for decades producing some of the best players in the world.
01:18And they have shorter and shorter seasons, you know, on clay or hardcore.
01:23They have a combination of the two.
01:25I just, I feel like we are trying to bend aid on everything, you know.
01:30Just trying to fix something and put this tournament, take the, you know.
01:34But what we have to do, in my opinion, if we want this sport to really improve
01:40and to be experiencing a long, sustaining success in the future, in the next decades,
01:47and to be able to compete with the popularity of all the other global sports,
01:52we just have to take all of the interest sides in our sport and all of the key players sit
01:58down.
01:58Let's see what we can do.
02:00You know, like, I don't see that happening because what I've been hearing and what I've been seeing
02:05is in the last couple of years, there's a lot of, a lot more conflict
02:09within the governing bodies of our sport than there is unity, unfortunately.
02:13So, yeah, that's a long answer to your question.
02:16But, you know, essentially, I'm all for innovation and change
02:21because we have to maintain the culture and the tradition of our sport,
02:25which I've always respected in history.
02:26But we have to, like, how do we get younger audience to like tennis, you know?
02:32PTPA did, years ago, we did this research and study, sorry,
02:39and the age of the average tennis fan around the world was 61, with all due respect, you know?
02:46Like, how do we get younger people to really get hooked on tennis, you know?
02:50And we get them to be, you know, interested in tennis for Grand Slams, maybe.
02:54And that's it. But they're not going to sit, like, for four hours and five hours and watch it every
02:59day,
03:00you know, like that. It's just not going to happen.
03:03It's a short amount, short attention span.
03:05You know, we have to see what the market is about.
03:07You know, how do we, how do we get to them?
03:09You know, then we, in my opinion, we have to change the format and the tours
03:14and have the tournaments, have shorter matches, more dynamic, you know,
03:19be able to have something more interesting and shorter length,
03:23because this is too long, you know what I mean?
03:25I mean, Grand Slams, it's different, obviously, playing best of five and so forth.
03:28I have my opinions on that, but I think on the tours, at least, we could play around,
03:33and we need to, but it's not happening.
03:35So let's see what happens there.
03:37Thank you.
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