Serbian legend Novak Djokovic has lost nine of his last 12 matches against the sportâs top elite, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, with his latest defeat coming against Sinner in Fridayâs Wimbledon semifinal.
After losing in straight sets (6-4, 6-4, 6-4) to Sinner, Djokovic was asked if he plans to keep competing against the worldâs best playersâeven if it appears to be a lost cause for the soon-to-be 40-year-old. His answer did not shock anyone.
âIâd like to. At least one more time. Letâs see,â the seven-time Wimbledon champion said of his desire to return to SW19 at least one more time in 2027.
Novak Djokovic Retirement Plans
Djokovic, who hasnât won a major title since the 2023 US Open, is in the middle of the longest grand slam drought of his career. Yet, he remains one of the best players on the Tour, consistently making deep runs at major events only to fall to Sinner or Alcaraz on the biggest stages. To his credit, he hasnât been discouraged by those losses.
âLast year I reached 4 semifinals,â Djokovic said of his consistency on the Tour.
âThis year, out of 3 Slams, I reached 1 final and 1 semifinal. For 99% of players, that would be a very good Grand Slam result. For me, itâs not good enough. Because Iâm blessed and cursed to be used to something of the highest degree in terms of results and achievements.
âIn some way, Iâm also dealing with myself in a sense that Iâm telling myself, look, this is amazing that youâre still able to play at such a high level and push the youngsters to the limit for Grand Slam titles.â
Novak Djokovic Endures âInternal Battleâ
As the 39-year-old alluded to, he has good reason to be proud of his recent results, even if they arenât befitting of a 24-time major champion. For Djokovic, itâs an âinternal battleâ as he has a higher expectation of himself than fans and critics alike.
ââŠI always have the highest expectations for myself,â added the male GOAT of tennis.
âItâs kind of that internal battle of what Iâve been through for 20+ years of my career, what the goals were, the expectations.. and trying to also balance it out and trying to be a bit more humble in that sense.
âI still enjoy the thrill of competition. Maybe I donât enjoy all the hard weeks leading up to big tournaments, putting myself over and over again through a lot of pain, physically mostly. Iâm glad that this tournament the body held pretty well.â
Djokovic is expected to play the upcoming US Open, but itâs unknown if he will play the entire hard-court swing leading to Flushing Meadows. As is tradition, the hard-court swing will kick into high gear with ATP1000 events in Montreal and Cincinnati before the final major of the year.
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