“I’ve done it all sorry,” Novak Djokovic jokingly boasts of his trophy cabinet ahead of the 2023 Australian Open

Novak Djokovic finds the funny side of his massive trophy cabinet in his latest interview with the ATP Tour.


“I’ve done it all sorry,” Novak Djokovic jokingly boasts of his trophy cabinet ahead of the 2023 Australian Open

Novak Djokovic

Novak Djokovic is all set to officially return to the Rod Laver Arena. While he did play against Nick Kyrgios a few days ago but that was a practice session. With the 2023 Australian Open underway, the former World No. 1 is eyeing his tenth title at Melbourne Park.

Djokovic starts his campaign against Roberto Carballes Baena. Scheduled for a match on Day 2, the Serb continues to be involved in media duties. The ATP Tour recently released a blooper of Djokovic from his latest interview that had everyone in splits.

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In the clip, the 21-time Grand Slam singles title winner was asked, “One tournament you want to win?” Djokovic waited for a moment before laughingly saying, “I’ve done it all, Sorry. Very humble. Sorry let’s go again, actually, it is okay. It’s fine,” leaving everyone in the room laughing at his response.

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Fans enjoy Novak Djokovic’s hilarious response

Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic

The video quickly went viral and Novak Djokovic was praised by many fans for his funny side. With 21 Grand Slam singles titles, record 38 Masters-1000 titles, and 92 career titles, the claim of the Serb wasn’t wrong. Fans on Twitter found it hilarious and enjoyed the gloating by Djokovic.

A few users were however ignorant of the joke and took the chance to remind him of his Olympics record. Although he does have an Olympics Bronze medal won at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he is yet to win a Gold. Of the Big 4, only Rafael Nadal (2008 Olympics) and Andy Murray (2012, 2016 Olympics) have a singles Gold.

Roger Federer also won a Gold but that came in Doubles alongside Stan Wawrinka in 2008. He came close to a Gold in 2012 but Murray got the better of him. With only 1 title not with Djokovic, some of Twitter users were quick to point it out.

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