'I enjoy playing for my country...'- Novak Djokovic hopeful of being part of 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles

Novak Djokovic is hopeful to play in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Can the Serbian legend play a few more years and perform at the age of 41?

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The moment has finally arrived when we will get to see the great Novak Djokovic finally achieve Olympic glory in Paris as he finally gets his hands on the Gold medal which he has struggled to achieve during his career for a long time. It was a great tournament where the 24-time Grand Slam champion finally managed to get his hands on the prize which has been eluding him for a long time throughout his 19-year career.

This is not only a proud moment for Djokernole but for Serbia as well as this is also the first Gold medal Serbia has won in the sport of tennis. The emotional reaction from him after beating the likes of Carlos Alcaraz in straight sets. This also makes Novak Djokovic one of the oldest tennis players to ever win a Gold medal in singles. This was one of the greatest moments for Djokovic in his entire career.

Djokovic is hopeful to participate in 2028

This achievement has led to Djokovic finally achieving a career Gold slam and completing another great record. There are still some questions about the future of Djokovic on how long can he continue to play. While we all would think this will be the last Olympics for Djokernole, instead the Serbian has given a surprising statement saying, "I want to play in Los Angeles, I enjoy playing for my country in the Olympic Games, in the Davis Cup.” This means that Djokovic is still having aspirations of playing in the next Olympics as well.

This will be something to see in the future because not only will Djokovic have to play actively for another 4 years when he will be the 41-years-old, but has also been struggling with his knee injury as well. Though this will still be something to look out for considering the great work ethic he possesses, and it is still a very tough thing to pull off in the end.

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