Novak Djokovic’s next TARGET is the Olympic gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics

Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic has been one of the greatest tennis players of all time. He has won tournaments throughout the world and dominated his opponents at every opportunity he got.
He has won tournaments irrespective of the surfaces on which he played. Be it clay, grass, or hard court he has performed equally brilliantly everywhere.
However, the world No.1 still hasn’t managed to get his hands on Olympic gold. He has constantly made it to the Semi-Finals and has lost every time. In a recent interview, he said, “An Olympic medal, especially gold, is always a big wish”
Novak Djokovic and his Olympics journey

Novak Djokovic has won just one Olympic medal in his career and that was a Bronze at the Beijing Olympics in 2008. The world No.1 has been known for winning tournaments throughout the world irrespective of the surfaces.
However, a missing Olympic Gold in his cabinet is a thing that has been bugging the world No.1 for the longest time. He has been a part of multiple Olympic Semi-finals which he ended up losing.
Djokovic came to the 2022 Tokyo Olympics with three grand slam titles already in his bag and was trying to make history by repeating what no one except Steffi Graff achieved in her career. He was aiming for a golden slam however, his journey was cut short by Alexander Zverev in the Semi-finals of the Tokyo Olympics.
In a recent interview, Djokovic talked about aiming to win the Olympic Gold in Paris 2024. The Olympic gold is the only feather left to be added to his cap and this might be his last opportunity to play for it.
When asked about his future plans Djokovic said, “An Olympic medal, especially gold, is always a big wish, Unfortunately, I didn’t have a chance to fight for it in the past. I plan to be in Paris in 2024.”
He talked about his loss against Zverev as well, he said, “I rewound my match with Zverev in Tokyo many times, trying to figure out what went wrong. I played superbly up to that point, but I did feel I was running on fumes, both mentally and physically.”