Holger Rune, who is sharing a past anecdote about Novak Djokovic at the Monte-Carlo Masters, is all praise for the player.
Tennis prodigy Holger Rune from Denmark had some amazing things to say about Novak Djokovic, the top player in the world. Rune has established himself as one of Djokovic’s main opponents over the years.
Not only that, but Rune practiced alongside this legendary Serbian tennis player prior to the Monte Carlo Masters competition.
Practice sessions prior to the Monte Carlo event have become virtually a habit for Rune and Djokovic.
The first time this Danish tennis player beat Djokovic was in the Rolex Paris Masters 1000 in 2022. Now that Rune has revealed more information on Djokovic, we can learn more about what makes the legendary Serbian tennis player a true master of his craft.
Djokovic is regarded by Holger Rune as “one of the best of all time,” and Rune admits that Djokovic advised him.
Danish tennis player Rune, an ATP ace, spoke about his yearly habit of working out with Djokovic prior to starting the Monte Carlo Masters.
Rune discussed the impact Djokovic’s guidance had had on his career as a professional tennis player.
The man remarked, “He has taught me a lot.” He has always treated me with such kindness. I remember that we practiced here around five years ago, before I started playing Challengers, and he was really into me. He opened up to me about his work life and asked me questions and offered guidance.
Regarding Djokovic’s singular source of inspiration in his life, Rune added, “That means a lot, especially for a young guy like him.
He’s one of the greatest of all time, and it’s amazing to feel like he wants to support you. I think highly of him.
Be modest Holger Rune acknowledged that Djokovic is “difficult no matter where” a player chooses to oppose him.
Holger Rune, a tennis player from Denmark, made history at the Rolex Paris Masters 2022 when he defeated Novak Djokovic in the competition for the first match. But that was unable to erase Djokovic’s memory in Rune’s heart.
Before playing the Serbian player at the Internazionali BNL d’Italia quarterfinals the following year, Rune remarked, “To be honest, I don’t believe it’s going to be too different.” All-court player Novak is. He’s tough, in my opinion, wherever you play him. He has demonstrated that.
I have to give it my all because he has won Rome six times. I must now physically heal, try to be as prepared as possible for tomorrow, and try to play my best tennis because I will definitely need that for tomorrow.
With her disclosure regarding Novak Djokovic, Holher Rune demonstrated her admiration for the top-ranked tennis player in the world.
It also symbolized Rune’s more modest and grounded side, as he hopes to emulate Novak Djokovic in the future.