Novak Djokovic may have run out of new titles to win, but the 37-year-old isn't done competing. In a recent GQ Magazine profile, the winningest men's tennis player in history — with 24 Grand Slam titles to his name — said that he's not ready to retire yet.
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The 24-time grand slam champion was deported from Australia three years ago and claims his food was poisoned with lead and mercury
The Serbian champion has revealed shocking details about what happened at the 2022 Australian Open, when he was denied entry due to his status of not bvaccined
Novak Djokovic sparked global controversy in 2022 when he was deported from Australia after forgoing the necessary COVID vaccinations to play in the Australian Open. Now, with three years of hindsight,
Novak Djokovic analyzed many topics in the Media Day of the Australian Open 2025: one of the most significant was the reason that led him to the choice to contact Andy Murray as the new head coach.
Is Novak Djokovic the greatest tennis player of all time? If you look at his accomplishments, the answer should be obvious and yet it still seems to be up for debate.
Tennis superstar Novak Djokovic joins GQ to reveal his 10 Essentials. The Serbian tennis player breaks down his daily essentials: from his Head tennis racket (“I string it quite tight compared to most of the other guys”) to his healing disc (“it creates an electromagnetic field around it”).
No. 7-ranked Novak Djokovic will take on No. 133 Nishesh Basavareddy in the Australian Open Round of 128 on Saturday, January 11.In his most recent outing, Djokovic lost to Alexei Popyrin 4-6,
24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic revealed that he was 'poisoned' on his short stay in in Melbourne back in 2022 during the COVID row. Djokovic's comments come just a couple of days before the star of the Australian Open 2025 where the world no.7 is seeking his record 25th Grand Slam.
Emma Raducanu was the only British player to draw a seed in the first round, having been pitted against Ekaterina Alexandrova in her opening match. Katie Boulter will face Rebecca Marino, while Jack Draper has been drawn against Mariano Navone.
"I know this court well. I have never managed to win the title here and this man - indicating Djokovic - is the only one responsible. Now I am here to try to sabotage him so that he does not win another Australian Open!" said Murray before telling the story behind the new collaboration.