Khel Now logo
HomeSportsPKL 11Live Score
Advertisement

Tennis

(Watch) Novak Djokovic's mic drop moment when asked about tournament he wishes to win

Published at :October 26, 2024 at 8:29 PM
Modified at :October 26, 2024 at 8:29 PM
Post Featured Image

(Courtesy : @DjokerNole/Twitter)

Aravind Sekhar


Novak Djokovic is the third man to win 95 plus titles on the ATP tour.

Novak Djokovic has been known on the tennis circuit as a legend on the court and an entertaining personality off the court. A fan shared Djokovic’s yet another classic humour incident on social media. Djokovic was asked about the one tournament he would like to win. The veteran came up with the perfect response while breaking out in laughter.

Djokovic said,’ I’ve done it all !Sorry, very humble.’ The Serbian continued to laugh as he conquered the perfect response to the question. The response was apt as he had truly captured all the major events in the sport. The clip was from an ATP tour interview he had which was shared by the fan.

The fan also mentioned that players like Jannik Sinner come and go every decade but there will never be another Djokovic. The 24-time grand slam winner’s legacy has seen him put down players half his age while displaying extreme physical power. Even after spending two decades on the tour, Djokovic still has the fire in him whenever he steps on the court.

Even though Djokovic is yet to claim a title this year, it will go down as a special season. The 2024 season saw him finally claiming Olympic glory. Djokovic won gold after defeating Carlos Alcaraz in the final of the Paris Olympics. It was the only missing piece in his trophy cabinet.

Also Read: Is Novak Djokovic’s season over or will he play at ATP Finals 2024?

He was making his fifth appearance at the Olympics this time and at the age of 37 he managed to win the coveted gold for Serbia. He completed the career slam in 2016 and eight years later has managed to secure the golden slam.

While there has always been comparisons of Djokovic with Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, in terms of numbers Djokovic is far ahead of his past and present rivals.

Sinner can only join in with the greats at the end of his career as he has only begun his golden era. Djokovic’s consistency landed him 24 grand slams of which 12 had come after he turned 30. The world No # 4 has still maintained his form while continuing to impress the fans and his rivals around the globe.

For more updates, follow Khel Now on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram; download the Khel Now Android App or IOS App and join our community on Whatsapp & Telegram

Advertisement