Djokovic’s last Wimbledon dance?
Chris Oddo| @thefanchild | Saturday, June 28, 2025
He is 38 years old. He has done everything the sport has to do. Well, almost everything…
Novak Djokovic Not on the historic Wimbledon men’s singles champion list, he is not the oldest man to win a major singles championship ever. If he could somehow find a way to stand at the last man at the end of Wimbledon’s two-week period, he could add some select chapters to his vast legacy.
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At Wimbledon, most people agree that this is the best opportunity for Djokovic. The Serbian legend himself said this on Saturday in a pre-match media conference. Maybe this is his last chance?
“I might agree that Wimbledon may be the best opportunity [for a 25th Grand Slam title] I did a great job at Wimbledon due to my feelings, just got the extra boost mentally and inspired the best tennis balls at the highest level. ”
Djokovic made the Wimbledon Grass’ 97-12 record with a record of 97-12, hoping it wasn’t his last dance at Wimbledon, but he admitted it was possible.
“I’m not sure if this might be my last dance,” he said. “My wish is to play for a few more years. I want to be healthy and keep mentally motivated to continue playing at the highest level. That’s the goal, but you never know at this stage.”
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Djokovic was beaten in the final by Carlos Alcaraz for several consecutive years, in five sets in 2023 and five sets last year.
He hopes his form in the Grand Slam means he will be able to find his way back to another final and even win.
Except for the U.S. Open, the Grand Slam remains consistent, quarter or semifinals. That’s a good sign. These competitions provided me with the greatest motivation. Australia and Roland-Garros showed me that I could still play at a very high level later. ”
Djokovic will face France’s Alexander Mueller in the first round at Wimbledon.