Veteran tennis star Novak Djokovic has expressed his desire to win one more Grand Slam before retiring from the game.
Recall that the Serbian star is one Grand Slam away from breaking his current tie with Margaret Court (24) and achieving an all-time record of 25 major titles.
In a new interview with Vanity Fair, he insisted that he still has unfinished business on the very biggest stages.
“Obviously, I’d like to win at least another Grand Slam title, stay healthy, and continue playing for years to come,” said Djokovic.
“But there are so many other things I want to be involved in to observe the changes taking place in tennis. I can’t wait to see what the future holds, and I’d like to see it as an active player too.
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“I have so many plans and dreams, especially as a father. I want to be there for my children’s goals, because I travel so much that I’m often away with them and my wife.
“Then there are so many professional projects that I can’t wait to share with the world. The areas that interest me are wellness, longevity, physical and mental health. These are areas where I think my contribution is yet to come.
“When I lose a game, I obviously think about everything in my head, about what I could have done better. I regret not making different decisions. In my personal life, it’s the same.
“I think we all have moments when we think we could have done better. I can’t lie to myself and say I don’t have regrets, I just don’t think about them too much.”
The Serbian has reached at least the semi-final of the last five Grand Slam men’s singles events and is competing at the very highest level, with all eyes on whether he can capture a record-extending 25th Grand Slam title.


