Djokovic Drops Hint at Future Plans, Eyes 2028 Olympics

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In a surprise move, Novak Djokovic withdrew from the ATP Finals, citing personal reasons. However, the Serbian tennis star made headlines with a statement that has sparked retirement speculation. Speaking after winning the Hellenic Championship, Djokovic hinted at his long-term plans, mentioning the 2028 Olympics as a potential goal. Djokovic, the current Olympic champion, expressed his desire to continue competing for many years, saying, 'Maybe ending up at the Olympic Games with the Serbian flag, that would be nice.' The 38-year-old tennis icon has achieved unprecedented success, holding the world No. 1 spot for a record 428 weeks and winning the year-end No. 1 ranking a record eight times. Despite facing challenges from younger players like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, Djokovic remains focused on his goals, including surpassing Margaret Court's record for most Grand Slam titles. With a 25th title within reach, the question on everyone's mind is: will Djokovic continue to dominate the tennis world, or will he hang up his racket soon?