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There have been many great players in the game of tennis, but the man who is currently the greatest of all time is none other than Serbian legend Novak Djokovic. The record of Djokovic is quite amazing where he has won 24 Grand Slams and has also finally won his first Gold medal in the recently concluded Paris Olympics this season. It is safe to say that he has still been one of the best players to ever grace the court this season.
Even today Novak Djokovic is one of the highest seeded players in the game and the World number 2. He has been playing some great tennis and is still one of the most dominant players in the scene who will be aiming for his record 25th Grand Slam. There is no doubt that Djokovic is already a legend in the game and will be one of the favorites in the tournament as well.
There is no doubt that Novak Djokovic is still looking fit and fine and is still playing really well, but at the age of 37 there will still be questions and rumours around his retirement. The Serbian has even gone on to say that he has hopes of playing in the Olympics in 2028. With rumours going around the legend was once again questioned on the topic where he gave a reply to the media saying that he still has the drive and wishes to continue even after finally completing his career Gold Slam. It is safe to say it does not look like Djokernole is retiring any time soon.
Nothing but respect between Ben and Domi 🙌 pic.twitter.com/P4jJA6XKwb
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 26, 2024
These words by Djokovic will seem unlikely to people that he will continue to play for four more years, but what we have learnt from him during his playing days that he always looks to surprise us no matter what. However, this was the best reply Djokovic can give the media on the rumors and we would like to see him give us more great matches if he plans to play for a longer time and start with completing 25 Grand Slam victories in the ongoing US Open.