Alex Corretja believes
Novak Djokovic handled this season of 'mess' extremely well and it's hard to argue against it.
It's not been the best season for Djokovic but he still managed a better season than Medvedev for example who handled all his issues far worse than Djokovic. It all started with Australia for Djokovic and continued throughout the year with his vaccination status.
Corretja talked about Djokovic and his year leading up to the ATP Finals:
“I mean, Novak's season has been like a mess and he's been dealing with it, I think, extremely well. I'm very impressed by the way he's been handling the whole situation. Every time he's on court, he's winning. And I'm sure he's been suffering so much because he loves tennis as much as all the others, but because of the circumstances, he decided that he didn't want to go through some situations and sacrificed some of the bigger events of the tennis world."
He added:
“And especially since he's been bidding to become the greatest of the whole history at the end of their careers when they retire. He's been for me an example of superiority because every time he plays he's almost winning. And also when you don't play that much, then it's difficult to get the rhythm, but he's been just winning almost every time he plays the tournament. So it's been quite an amazing season from Novak, and I only hope that for next season he could play all the tournaments and all the events, because that would be extremely good for him."