Novak Djokovic shouldn’t be resting on his laurels after claiming the all-time males’s report along with his twenty third Grand Slam title final month and the Serbian mentioned on Saturday that he’s already eyeing quantity 24 at Wimbledon the place he’s the defending champion.
Djokovic went previous Rafael Nadal’s tally of twenty-two Slams when he gained the French Open final month and, although his previous Spanish rival won’t be difficult for titles this yr on account of harm, Djokovic has no plans to place his toes up and loosen up.
The 36-year-old has gained the final 4 Wimbledon crowns and is one shy of tying Roger Federer’s males’s report of eight titles on the All England Club. He additionally now sits only one Grand Slam behind Margaret Court who gained a report 24.
“I don’t feel more relaxed, to be honest. I still feel hungry for success, for more Grand Slams, more achievements in tennis,” Djokovic informed reporters.
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“As long as there’s that drive, I know that I’m able to compete at the highest level. If that goes down, then I guess I’ll have to face probably different circumstances and have a different approach.
“So far there’s still the drive. A few days after Roland Garros, I was already thinking about preparation for grass and what needs to be done. The tennis season is such that it doesn’t really give you much time to really reflect or enjoy.”
Djokovic mentioned that though he was pleased with his historic achievement, life as an expert participant calls for that type of mentality and depth as he appears to be like to win as many majors as he can earlier than his physique can take no extra.
“If you really want to have a chance and have a go at more slam titles, you need to maintain that concentration and devotion,” he mentioned.
“I want to try to use every Grand Slam opportunity I have at this stage where I’m feeling good in my body, feeling motivated and playing very good tennis, to try to get more.”
Djokovic comes into Wimbledon because the second seed this yr with 20-year-old Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz now world primary after his first title on grass at Queen’s. However, that doesn’t faze the Serbian.
“I think for someone his age, it’s impressive, everything he (Alcaraz) is doing. With his team, of course, he’s got Juan Carlos Ferrero, former world number one, in his corner who can guide him and mentor him,” Djokovic mentioned.
“For me, I don’t need to have Carlos or anybody else really to find that extra drive and motivation when I enter Slams because I know that I have to win seven matches to win a title.
“So whoever I get to face across the net, it doesn’t make a difference for me. I need to do what I need to do.”
Djokovic will start his Wimbledon title defence in opposition to Argentina’s 67th-ranked Pedro Cachin on Monday.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com