Novak Djokovic on the Olympics in Paris: “Who Knows If I Will Get Another Chance?”
Novak Djokovic was named the 2023 Laureus World Athlete of the Year for his exceptional adventures last year, which included titles at the Australian Open, French Open, and US Open.
The 24-time Huge homerun champion Novak Djokovic is looking at a critical accomplishment—the last enormous vocation achievement he still can’t seem to accomplish in his generally unbelievable tennis profession—an Olympic gold decoration. Djokovic was named the 2023 Laureus World Athlete of the Year for his extraordinary adventures last year, which included titles at the Australian Open, French Open, and US Open. He likewise won the Western and Southern Opens, the Paris Bosses, and the ATP Finals, and completed 2023 as the World No. 1. The Serbian will head into the impending Paris Olympics with the goal of adding the gold decoration to his celebrated prize bureau.
“I truly want to believe that I can play my best tennis at the Olympics,” Djokovic told journalists subsequent to being granted the Athlete of the Year honor for the fifth time at the Laureus Grants, as cited by Olympics.com.
World No. 1 expressed that he sees the French Open, Wimbledon, the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, and the US Open as “the main block of competitions” in 2024, with an extraordinary accentuation on his fifth Olympics appearance.
“By the day’s end, who knows whether I will be able to play at the Olympic Games? They just come like clockwork. I said as of late that I truly needed to play basically until the L.A. Olympic Games [in 2028], but no one can say for sure at this stage. What can occur or how far can I go” he added.
The 36-year-old won a bronze decoration at the 2008 Beijing Olympics; nonetheless, the Serbian was not effective in completing the podium in three additional Olympic appearances.
“I will attempt to involve myself in this opportunity as best as could be expected,” Djokovic added. He intends to play the Rome Experts before Roland-Garros, which starts on May 25.
“In the event that I didn’t think [a gold medal] was conceivable, I most likely wouldn’t play the Olympic Games. You want to accept that the sky is the limit throughout everyday life,” Djokovic added about his forthcoming fifth Olympic appearance.
“The Olympic Games are the most established and most renowned game throughout the entire existence of the game. It’s a colossal distinction to address Serbia at the Olympic Games. I want to believe that I can be solid and fit,” the World No. 1 said.