By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Saturday June 28, 2025
He’s 38. He’s performed every little thing there’s to do within the sport. Properly, virtually every little thing…
Novak Djokovic doesn’t stand atop the all-time Wimbledon males’s singles titles record, and he isn’t the oldest man to ever win a significant singles title. If he can in some way discover a technique to be the final man standing on the finish of this Wimbledon fortnight, he might add a couple of choose chapters to his voluminous legacy.
At Wimbledon, most agree that it’s Djokovic’s greatest likelihood. The Serbian legend himself stated so on Saturday throughout his pre-tournament media convention. Possibly it’s even his final likelihood?
“I might most likely agree that Wimbledon might be the very best likelihood [for a 25th Grand Slam title] due to the outcomes I’ve had, due to how I really feel, how I play in Wimbledon, simply getting that additional push mentally and motivation to carry out the very best tennis on the highest degree,” he stated.
Djokovic, who enters these Championships with a 97-12 report on his hallowed Wimbledon grass, hopes it isn’t his final dance at Wimbledon, however he admits it’s a risk.
“Whether or not it might be my final dance, I am unsure,” he stated. “My want is to play for a number of extra years. I might like to be wholesome bodily and in addition mentally motivated to maintain on taking part in on the highest degree. That is the aim, however you by no means know at this stage.”
Djokovic has been defeated within the ultimate by Carlos Alcaraz in successive years, in 5 units in 2023 and in straight units final 12 months.
He hopes that his type on the majors means he’ll have the ability to discover his manner again to a different ultimate, and possibly even win it.
Grand Slams keep fairly constant, quarters or semi-finals aside from the US Open. That is a superb signal. These tournaments give me the most important drive nonetheless. Australia and at Roland-Garros confirmed me that I can nonetheless play on a really excessive degree on the later levels.”
Djokovic will face France’s Alexandre Muller within the first spherical at Wimbledon.
