Novak Djokovic believes he can still achieve a record 25th Grand Slam singles title, despite being dealt a "slap from reality" by the emergence of young rivals Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. The Serb great equalled Margaret Court's record of 24 major titles with his 2023 US Open triumph but has struggled to overcome the emerging talent.
Alcaraz and Sinner have dominated Djokovic in their matches, taking several key victories against him at Grand Slam tournaments this year. However, Djokovic remains confident that he can still outperform them when it matters most.
"I believe that to some extent I am the superman who can never injure myself, that can never be weak," Djokovic said in an interview with Piers Morgan. "But I got a slap from reality in the last couple of years. I'm just getting to know this new chapter."
Djokovic has been hampered by injury and fatigue in his recent matches, but he is determined to put these issues behind him and return to winning form.
"I really don't like how the case was being handled," Djokovic said when referring to Sinner's doping suspension. "There is the lack of transparency, the inconsistency, the convenience [of] the ban coming between the slams so he doesn't miss out."
Djokovic has a reputation for being one of the most resilient players in tennis, and he will be eager to prove that his best level is still ahead of him. Despite the setbacks, Djokovic remains committed to achieving greatness on the court.
"I always believe I'm better and I deserve to win," he said. "I don't care who's across the net."
Only time will tell if Djokovic can overcome his recent struggles and achieve a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. But one thing is certain β he will be going into battle with his usual confidence and determination.
Alcaraz and Sinner have dominated Djokovic in their matches, taking several key victories against him at Grand Slam tournaments this year. However, Djokovic remains confident that he can still outperform them when it matters most.
"I believe that to some extent I am the superman who can never injure myself, that can never be weak," Djokovic said in an interview with Piers Morgan. "But I got a slap from reality in the last couple of years. I'm just getting to know this new chapter."
Djokovic has been hampered by injury and fatigue in his recent matches, but he is determined to put these issues behind him and return to winning form.
"I really don't like how the case was being handled," Djokovic said when referring to Sinner's doping suspension. "There is the lack of transparency, the inconsistency, the convenience [of] the ban coming between the slams so he doesn't miss out."
Djokovic has a reputation for being one of the most resilient players in tennis, and he will be eager to prove that his best level is still ahead of him. Despite the setbacks, Djokovic remains committed to achieving greatness on the court.
"I always believe I'm better and I deserve to win," he said. "I don't care who's across the net."
Only time will tell if Djokovic can overcome his recent struggles and achieve a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. But one thing is certain β he will be going into battle with his usual confidence and determination.