Novak Djokovic recently showed his multilingual and goofy sides while wishing his fans and followers on Christmas. He is currently enjoying his off-season.
Djokovic wrapped up his 2025 campaign after winning the ATP 250 Hellenic Championships in November. He locked horns with Lorenzo Musetti in the final and registered an impressive 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 win. Following this, he was scheduled to play at the ATP Finals; however, he withdrew, citing a shoulder injury.
Ever since then, the Serb has been enjoying his time away from the court. Most recently, he showed his fun-loving side to his fans. The former World No. 1 posted a video of himself on his Instagram story, wishing his fans a Merry Christmas in multiple languages with balloons in his hand. The story's caption read:
"To those who celebrate, wherever you celebrate, Merry Christmas 🎄."
Djokovic's Instagram storyNovak Djokovic began his 2025 season at the Brisbane International, where he reached the quarterfinals, losing 7-6, 6-3 to Reilly Opelka. The Serb won only two titles this season - the Geneva Open and the Hellenic Championships - both ATP 250 events.
In addition to this, he reached the semifinals of all four Grand Slam tournaments.
Novak Djokovic opened up about his dream retirement stage
After dominating the Hellenic Championships in Athens, Novak Djokovic sat for a press conference, where he was questioned about his retirement plans. Responding to this, the tennis player made his feelings known about his dream retirement. He revealed his desire to wrap up his career after representing Serbia at the upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
"I’ve always had this throughout my life and my career, I’ve always had a schedule in my head for a year or more, what I want, how I want it. Since I’ve achieved absolutely all possible goals, I said about the 2028 Olympics because I wanted to play for so many more years. So maybe ending up at the Olympic Games with the Serbian flag, that would be nice," Novak Djokovic said.He also mentioned that things aren't under his control, but he will be focusing on himself mentally and physically.
"I don’t know, I mean, I really don’t know, because there are some things that are not entirely in my control. I’m trying to be as healthy as possible mentally and physically," he added.Novak Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam titles in his entire career and has also clinched an Olympic gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
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