Djokovic: "I would like to play many more years and win, at least, another Grand Slam"

The Serbian shows very ambitious goals in a recent interview in which he addresses other aspects of his tennis career.

Diego Jiménez Rubio | 26 Mar 2026 | 16.02
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Novak Djokovic, ambitious goals. Photo: gettyimages
Novak Djokovic, ambitious goals. Photo: gettyimages

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Fearless of what others may say. Novak Djokovic is true to his personality, and every interview he gives is full of headlines and confessions that, in anyone else, would seem impossible to materialize. However, the Serbian seems capable of anything, even at 38 years old, so we dissect his recent words.

When a wise man speaks, it is necessary to pay attention to his words, meditate on them, and, certainly, never underestimate or trivialize what he says. If we have learned anything over the years, it is that Novak Djokovic is a visionary capable of turning dreams he verbalized without shame years ago into reality. Many interpreted this as unforgivable audacity, but it is nothing more than a clear sign that the Serbian is one of those chosen in the history of Humanity capable of constantly exceeding expectations. In an interview for Vanity Fair, he makes startling reflections.

"The only time we have is now." With this philosophical phrase, the Serbian begins one of his responses during the presentation of a watch line. "I try to be as present as possible in life because the past is already gone, and the future cannot be predicted. The beauty of tennis lies in constantly forcing you to think in the present. I am a very proactive and productive person off the courts; I try to make the most of my time, but I have also learned to slow down. Sometimes, less is more," he asserts.

Novak Djokovic, future challenges. Photo: gettyimages

When asked about a moment in his career he would like to live again, Djokovic is clear. "Many successes have been frozen in time, and I would love to relive them, but if I had to choose one, it would be the Olympic gold in Paris," he remarked before admitting that, like any person, there are things he regrets. "When I lose a match, I go over everything that happened, and of course, I identify bad decisions, but I could have also done things better in my personal life. I try not to dwell on it," he concluded before talking about his future.

Djokovic reveals what he expects from the future, both professionally and personally

"Continuing to compete is not only based on results or receiving recognition. Obviously, I would like to stay healthy, play many more years, and win at least another Grand Slam title. But there are many other things I want to be involved in, such as observing the changes happening in the world of tennis. I am very curious to see what the future holds, and I would like to do so while remaining active," he stated.

His goals are not limited to a tennis court but extend far beyond. "There are many professional projects I would like to develop in areas like well-being, longevity, physical and mental health... I believe these are areas where I have much to contribute. Besides, I have many dreams and plans as a father, watching my children fight for their goals. I want to be present with my family," stated Novak Djokovic, who always gives much to ponder with his reflections.

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