Novak Djokovic of Serbia is gearing up to defend his US Open title in New York City. The Serbian superstar, who recently clinched Olympic gold in Paris, is looking to make history by becoming the first man in 16 years to successfully defend his US Open title. Djokovic, currently ranked second, is set to kick off his campaign against Moldovan qualifier Radu Albot, as he aims to chase a number of records at Flushing Meadows. The 37-year-old could potentially join the likes of Jimmy Connors, Pete Sampras, and Roger Federer as the oldest Open era winners of the championship, and could also set a new record for the most Grand Slam titles ever won.
With a victory at the US Open, Djokovic would secure his 25th Grand Slam title, surpassing the previous record shared with Australian legend Margaret Court. Additionally, he would be the first man to repeat in New York since Federer’s five consecutive wins from 2004 to 2008. Djokovic expressed surprise at the length of time since a men’s player has successfully defended their title at the US Open, stating that it is a goal he is determined to achieve this year. The Serbian player has been on a streak of winning at least one Grand Slam title every year for the past seven years, with the exception of 2017 when he was shut out at the majors.
In 2024, Djokovic faces competition from a new generation of players such as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, who have already made significant impacts in the tennis world by winning Grand Slam titles and challenging Djokovic at the top of the rankings. Despite his achievements and accolades, Djokovic remains motivated by these budding rivalries and the joy of competition. He emphasized that his drive and competitive spirit are still strong, and he is determined to continue making history and enjoying his time on the tour. Djokovic reflected on the intense emotions he experienced during the medal ceremony at the Paris Games and acknowledged the significance of Grand Slam events in tennis, describing them as the pillars of the sport.
Looking ahead to the US Open and the rest of the season, Djokovic stressed the importance of performing at his best in these historical events. He believes that Grand Slams are unmatched in terms of importance and historical significance in the tennis world, and he is determined to bring his A-game to the court. Despite his numerous achievements and records, Djokovic remains focused on the present and the challenges that lie ahead. With his sights set on creating more history and adding to his legacy, Djokovic is poised to continue his dominance in the world of tennis and inspire fans worldwide with his talent and determination.