The Serbian was present at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Milan and was asked about his goal of competing in Los Angeles in two years.
The Serbian was present at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Milan and was asked about his goal of competing in Los Angeles in two years.
These are days of great Olympic activity with the kick-off week of the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina 2026, a thread to pull and ask Novak Djokovic if he envisions reaching the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics at 41. Will he be capable?
The Serbian had to answer in the middle of the street to the curious question of a reporter, but we know that the Serbian always shows transparency towards any kind of question. On this occasion, he responded as we all expected: "The next Summer Olympics? It's far away, but I want to get there. Remember, you are always young!," he said with sympathy. If anyone can do it, it's definitely Nole.
Novak Djokovic is in Italy with his family for the Winter Olympics.
— Danny (@DjokovicFan_) February 7, 2026
He says he has aspirations to play until the 2028 Olympics.
Djokovic: “It’s far off, but I have a desire to play until then.” 🔥pic.com/tyeAhYlS7r
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic insiste en su próximo gran objetivo: “Está lejos, pero quiero llegar a los Juegos Olímpicos de 2028”
[pixels-player]Patrick Mouratoglou continues to stir up controversy. Following Rafael Nadal's comment regarding his words about the Big 3 and Alcaraz and Sinner, stating that the Spaniard and Italian are better players than Nole, Rafa, and Roger, the Frenchman wanted to delve into the rivalry between Djokovic and Sinner, using their semifinal match at the 2026 Australian Open to illustrate his opinion: the Belgrade native is not a better tennis player than the one from San Candido.
"Those who think that because Djokovic defeated Sinner in the Aussie Open semis, the Big 3 play better tennis than Alcaraz and Sinner... this is a very short-sighted view. Let me explain. First, you use one match and draw a rule: we must remember that Sinner had won the previous five matches between them. One match will not change my opinion based on what I have seen over the past two years. Jannik moves faster, hits harder, anticipates the ball better, and serves better than Novak. However, Novak is the strongest mental competitor in tennis history. That made the difference. Sinner won twelve more points than Novak, but he lost because Novak won the crucial points, the ones that matter most. Novak is not a better tennis player than Jannik, but he is the greatest competitor in history and better than Sinner in that match." What do you think?
Rafa Nadal owned this clown 🤡 https://t.co/DdLoUTLvjq pic.twitter.com/wKR9IjkCdW
— SK (@Djoko_UTD) February 5, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mouratoglou no se corta e insiste: "Djokovic no es mejor jugador de tenis que Sinner"
[pixels-player]Novak Djokovic has been talking for a while about one of his main priorities for the rest of his professional career, which is to add another Davis Cup for his country. The Serbian star longs for a new Copa Davis title, but he has seen how his country's elimination at the hands of Chile in the first round of the year frustrates his dream. Serbia will play to maintain its spot in the World Group and have a new chance in 2027.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic se queda sin uno de sus grandes objetivos del 2026
[pixels-player]Greg Rusedski has explained why it is still too early to compare the tennis player from Murcia with Djokovic, Nadal, or Federer.
Several days have passed since Carlos Alcaraz was crowned champion of the Australian Open 2026, and some data still emerge that indicate the magnitude of what was experienced in Melbourne. For instance, one data point refers to the viewership in the United States, a significant gauge of the media attention for certain matches. In this case, the Alcaraz vs Djokovic final became the most-watched final in the American giant since 2017, with numbers similar to those of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer: 730,000 viewers, a 57% increase compared to last year's final. Is tennis returning to its peak viewership?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Alcaraz vs Djokovic, la final más vista del Open de Australia en Estados Unidos desde 2017
[pixels-player]If Patrick Mouratoglou is known for anything, it is his total lack of restraint when expressing unpopular opinions. One of them was shared on Instagram a few hours ago and has had an unexpected response. The French coach stated that Sinner and Alcaraz have a higher tennis level than the Big 3 and believes that considering otherwise due to Djokovic's victory over Jannik in this Australian Open is "shortsighted." Nadal's response has been very graphic.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal responde a un vídeo de Mouratoglou en el que ponía por encima a Sinner y Alcaraz del Big 3
[pixels-player]Nicolás Massú, captain of the Chilean Davis Cup team, has spoken ahead of their match against a struggling Serbia, as they will be without Novak Djokovic, Hamad Medjedovic, Miomir Kecmanovic, or Laslo Djere. However, Massú has not underestimated the team led by Victor Troicki. We have to be prepared to play against anyone. If Djokovic had come, it would have been incredible, and we would have prepared in the same way to play against him," he stated.
Nico Massú looks forward to the Qualifiers between Chile and Serbia 🎙️🇨🇱
— Copa Davis (@CopaDavis) February 3, 2026
Even without Novak Djokovic among their rivals, the Chilean captain knows that the Davis Cup can bring surprises.
His team works with the dream of reaching the Finals again. 🙌🏻#CopaDavis l @massunico @Ftch_oficial pic.twitter.com/FKa3iS44sl
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Massú no subestima a una Serbia sin Djokovic en Copa Davis
[pixels-player]The Serbian was present at the opening of the Winter Olympics in Milan and was asked about his goal of competing in Los Angeles in two years.
Novak Djokovic has been talking for a while about one of his main priorities for the rest of his professional career, which is to add another Davis Cup for his country. The Serbian star longs for a new Copa Davis title, but he has seen how his country's elimination at the hands of Chile in the first round of the year frustrates his dream. Serbia will play to maintain its spot in the World Group and have a new chance in 2027.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic se queda sin uno de sus grandes objetivos del 2026
[pixels-player]These are days of great Olympic activity with the kick-off week of the Winter Olympics in Milano-Cortina 2026, a thread to pull and ask Novak Djokovic if he envisions reaching the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics at 41. Will he be capable?
The Serbian had to answer in the middle of the street to the curious question of a reporter, but we know that the Serbian always shows transparency towards any kind of question. On this occasion, he responded as we all expected: "The next Summer Olympics? It's far away, but I want to get there. Remember, you are always young!," he said with sympathy. If anyone can do it, it's definitely Nole.
Novak Djokovic is in Italy with his family for the Winter Olympics.
— Danny (@DjokovicFan_) February 7, 2026
He says he has aspirations to play until the 2028 Olympics.
Djokovic: “It’s far off, but I have a desire to play until then.” 🔥pic.com/tyeAhYlS7r
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Djokovic insiste en su próximo gran objetivo: “Está lejos, pero quiero llegar a los Juegos Olímpicos de 2028”
[pixels-player]Greg Rusedski has explained why it is still too early to compare the tennis player from Murcia with Djokovic, Nadal, or Federer.
Patrick Mouratoglou continues to stir up controversy. Following Rafael Nadal's comment regarding his words about the Big 3 and Alcaraz and Sinner, stating that the Spaniard and Italian are better players than Nole, Rafa, and Roger, the Frenchman wanted to delve into the rivalry between Djokovic and Sinner, using their semifinal match at the 2026 Australian Open to illustrate his opinion: the Belgrade native is not a better tennis player than the one from San Candido.
"Those who think that because Djokovic defeated Sinner in the Aussie Open semis, the Big 3 play better tennis than Alcaraz and Sinner... this is a very short-sighted view. Let me explain. First, you use one match and draw a rule: we must remember that Sinner had won the previous five matches between them. One match will not change my opinion based on what I have seen over the past two years. Jannik moves faster, hits harder, anticipates the ball better, and serves better than Novak. However, Novak is the strongest mental competitor in tennis history. That made the difference. Sinner won twelve more points than Novak, but he lost because Novak won the crucial points, the ones that matter most. Novak is not a better tennis player than Jannik, but he is the greatest competitor in history and better than Sinner in that match." What do you think?
Rafa Nadal owned this clown 🤡 https://t.co/DdLoUTLvjq pic.twitter.com/wKR9IjkCdW
— SK (@Djoko_UTD) February 5, 2026
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mouratoglou no se corta e insiste: "Djokovic no es mejor jugador de tenis que Sinner"
[pixels-player]Several days have passed since Carlos Alcaraz was crowned champion of the Australian Open 2026, and some data still emerge that indicate the magnitude of what was experienced in Melbourne. For instance, one data point refers to the viewership in the United States, a significant gauge of the media attention for certain matches. In this case, the Alcaraz vs Djokovic final became the most-watched final in the American giant since 2017, with numbers similar to those of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer: 730,000 viewers, a 57% increase compared to last year's final. Is tennis returning to its peak viewership?
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Alcaraz vs Djokovic, la final más vista del Open de Australia en Estados Unidos desde 2017
[pixels-player]If Patrick Mouratoglou is known for anything, it is his total lack of restraint when expressing unpopular opinions. One of them was shared on Instagram a few hours ago and has had an unexpected response. The French coach stated that Sinner and Alcaraz have a higher tennis level than the Big 3 and believes that considering otherwise due to Djokovic's victory over Jannik in this Australian Open is "shortsighted." Nadal's response has been very graphic.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Nadal responde a un vídeo de Mouratoglou en el que ponía por encima a Sinner y Alcaraz del Big 3
[pixels-player]Nicolás Massú, captain of the Chilean Davis Cup team, has spoken ahead of their match against a struggling Serbia, as they will be without Novak Djokovic, Hamad Medjedovic, Miomir Kecmanovic, or Laslo Djere. However, Massú has not underestimated the team led by Victor Troicki. We have to be prepared to play against anyone. If Djokovic had come, it would have been incredible, and we would have prepared in the same way to play against him," he stated.
Nico Massú looks forward to the Qualifiers between Chile and Serbia 🎙️🇨🇱
— Copa Davis (@CopaDavis) February 3, 2026
Even without Novak Djokovic among their rivals, the Chilean captain knows that the Davis Cup can bring surprises.
His team works with the dream of reaching the Finals again. 🙌🏻#CopaDavis l @massunico @Ftch_oficial pic.twitter.com/FKa3iS44sl
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Massú no subestima a una Serbia sin Djokovic en Copa Davis
[pixels-player]The match between Novak Djokovic and Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open will be remembered as one of the best in recent years. The Serbian tennis player brought out his best to defeat the reigning champion in five sets, and Jessica Pegula has theorized about the reason for this extra motivation. A journalist asked Djokovic if chasing Sinner and Alcaraz was similar to chasing Nadal and Federer, something Nole did not take well. "I think that motivated Novak to beat Jannik. Was it just before that? I think that lit the fire," she stated on her podcast 'Player's Box'.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Pegula explica por qué Djokovic estaba tan motivado para ganar a Sinner
[pixels-player]The young Spanish player is in a privileged position to dream of a splendid season that could see him break a seemingly unattainable record.