Novak Djokovic urges fans to give credit to an ATP star

Novak Djokovic Urges Fans to Recognize an ATP Star

The Serbian tennis icon Novak Djokovic has enjoyed a remarkably long career at the highest level, facing several generations of top players. His meticulous dedication to fitness and discipline has allowed him to stay competitive on all court surfaces for nearly two decades.

At 38, Djokovic is no longer at his physical peak, yet he remains driven and has no plans to retire. He openly dreams of competing at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, when he will be 41 years old. Despite falling short of another Grand Slam title this season, the Belgrade veteran captured his 100th career trophy and reached the semifinals in all four major tournaments of 2025.

These results confirm that Djokovic continues to perform at an elite level. However, he acknowledges the growing challenge posed by emerging stars such as Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who are currently displaying their full potential.

"I know how hard it will be to face these young champions, but I still believe I can compete with them," said Djokovic.

In pursuit of longevity, he has streamlined his tournament schedule to stay in peak form for the most prestigious events, yet still participates in smaller tournaments like this week’s ATP 250 in Athens to maintain his rhythm and match sharpness.

Author’s Summary

Novak Djokovic, at 38, remains determined to challenge the new generation, aiming to stay competitive through careful scheduling and unwavering motivation.

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