Novak Djokovic does not want to talk today about the word 'retirement'. The Serbian feels he has the tennis and hunger to continue competing, and his level shown in the Miami Open confirms it. "I still feel like there is fuel left in the tank. I believe that, as I have shown in Australia and Miami, I can still play at a high level. And that continues to give me the satisfaction of being on the court and competing. I know there is a group of people who think I should leave tennis at the top, which I understand. Many people thought I should quit after last year's gold medal. But let's see what the future holds. Of course, I would love to win. If they tell me that this year I will win my 100th title in any of the Slams, I sign up immediately. But it's a big mountain to climb, so we have to be a little more humble and hope for the best," confesses the Balkan before his debut at the Masters 1000 in Monte Carlo.
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