WATCH: Alex Corretja, Tim Henman, Barbara Schett, and Alize Lim drop their predictions for Novak Djokovic’s Grand Slam count at the end of 2024 

Novak Djokovic gears up for the upcoming 2024 Australian Open.


WATCH: Alex Corretja, Tim Henman, Barbara Schett, and Alize Lim drop their predictions for Novak Djokovic’s Grand Slam count at the end of 2024 

Alex Corretja, Tim Henman, Barbara Schett, Alize Lim and Novak Djokovic (Image via: X)

The greatest Serbian player, Novak Djokovic, had a wonderful last season with three Grand Slam wins along with an ATP Finals win. He has already preached to win all four Grand Slams this year and gold in the Olympics. This is being debated by many tennis enthusiasts as some of them come up with predictions for the 36-year-old in 2024.

In a video on Eurosports, Alex Corretja, Tim Henman, Barbara Schett, and Alize Lim predict Djokovic’s 2024 season and how many Slams the World No. 1 can win in the upcoming season. 

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Corretja and Henman think that the Serbian will win the Australian Open and Wimbledon for the year, while Schett reckons that the Serbian will win three Slams. Alize Lim also included the Olympics in her answers and predicted that World No. 1 would win 2 or 3 Slams along with a gold in the Olympics. 

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2024 is a golden year for all the players with the Olympics also on the line. Djokovic has already targeted gold in the games and hopes to make it 4/4 in the year too. While it is tough for a 36-year-old to maintain their form, it is yet to be seen if Djokovic can pull out a miracle and win a golden slam.

Novak Djokovic gears up for the upcoming Australian Open, reveals his outfit for his season-opener

At the Australian Open, Novak Djokovic reveals his new jersey for the tournament. It is his usual blue and blue combination, but the color of his shirt is a light one in contrast to the dark blue shorts. The only difference is the lighter blue shirt with dark blue patches on the side that match the shorts and the blue Asics shoes.

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Novak Djokovic (Via Japan times)

As a defending champion, the Serbian will step onto the blue courts of Australia to try and defend the title against the well-deserved players as well as the returning stars who look to make a comeback.

As already stated, can the Serb manifest his thoughts and win 4 out of 4 in the year with the Olympics on his belt? To start this, he would hope to win his 11th Australian Open title and extend his title count to 25.

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