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Djokovic: My Journey's Not Over

Djokovic: My Journey's Not Over


The Serb is still hungry after winning his 23rd major title. Bring on Wimbledon, he says.

By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Monday June 12, 2023

No one that has listened to Novak Djokovic talk over the last five years should be surprised that the World No.1 is never satisfied. Blessed with regenerative powers, the newly anointed Grand Slam king’s desire to continue pushing the limits of his tennis, his body and his mind are unwavering and he reaffirmed this fact after winning his 23rd major singles title on Sunday evening in Paris.

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‘I still feel motivated, I still feel inspired to play the best tennis on these tournaments the most, you know, Grand Slams. Those are the ones that count I guess the most in history of our sport.

For tennis’ generation next, there’s good news and bad news. The bad news is that their time in the spotlight and at the top of the men’s game is indefinitely delayed. The good new? They can continue to watch and learn as they watch one of the greatest forces in men’s tennis history prove that he can do the unthinkable at 36.

Naturally, during his post-match press conference, the conversation turned to the ongoing debate about the greatest men’s tennis player of all-time.

Djokovic isn’t interested in being part of that debate – the man who has now won a record 11 Grand Slam singles titles since turning 30 will leave that up to the pundits.


“I don't want to say that I am the greatest, because I feel, I've said it before, it's disrespectful towards all the great champions in different eras of our sport that was played in completely different way than it is played today,” Djokovic said. “I feel like each great champion of his own generation has left a huge mark, a legacy, and paved the way for us to be able to play this sport in such a great stage worldwide.

“So I leave those kind of discussions of who is the greatest to someone else. I have of course huge faith and confidence and belief in myself and for everything that I am and who I am and what I am capable of doing. So this trophy obviously is another confirmation of the quality of tennis that I'm still able to produce.”

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