“Most are with my parents, and a few are in my son’s room,” Novak Djokovic reveals where he stores his trophies
Djokovic has won 98 singles titles, including 24 Majors, 40 Masters 100s and a seven ATP Finals.
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Novak Djokovic has been dominating the tennis world since turning pro in 2003. Ruling over the junior draw before making it to the ATP tour, he has etched his name into the history of the sport. This domination has also brought him numerous trophies in his career.
Djokovic was recently asked about where he stores all the trophies he has won over the years. In all, he has 98 trophies, including 24 Major titles, 40 Master 1000 titles, and numerous others. He revealed that most of them are either with his parents or with his son.
Most are with my parents, and a few are in my son’s room.
Novak Djokovic said in an interview with Vogue Adria
While the former World No. 1 has managed to find a place for all his trophies, he is yet to win any this year. He will be hoping to break that duck at the Wimbledon Championships, where he reached the semifinals after receiving a walkover from Alex de Minaur. The Australian had pulled out before the quarterfinal clash due to injury.
Novak Djokovic recalls where his love for tennis started
Serbian great Novak Djokovic has understood the sport inside out, having been at the top of the sport for so long. The 37-year-old, who shows no signs of slowing down, recently shed light on the origin of his love for the sport.
The Serbian revealed that he took to tennis when he used to watch other Serbians play in tournaments like the Davis Cup, which motivated him to pick up the racket and become one of the best players the sport has ever seen.
My love for tennis started back in the late ’80s during summer vacations in Tučepi, in a large TV hall in our hotel, where I followed what Bruno Orešar, Goran Prpić, Slobodan Živojinović, or Goran Ivanišević were doing in tournaments or the Davis Cup.
Novak Djokovic said
Djokovic’s passion for the sport has been evident in recent weeks, as he worked hard to bounce back after knee surgery to get fit in time for Wimbledon. He is set to face the in-form Lorenzo Musetti in the semifinals on Friday (July 12).
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