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Djokovic makes honest admission on his incredible feats, guiding young stars: 'I want somebody to break my record'

FP Sports Desk • August 27, 2025, 18:06:01 IST
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Novak Djokovic has admittted that while the transition has been tough for him, he is embracing his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and the rest of the current stars and is willing to guide them for the journey ahead, even if that results in his records getting broken.

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Novak Djokovic has expressed his willingness to guide Carlos Alcaraz and other young stars. Reuters

Novak Djokovic is currently chasing a record 25th Grand Slam at the US Open , where he moved into the second round with a straight-sets victory over American Learner Tien. The Serbian superstar already has a plethora of records to his name and had fulfilled his dream of winning Olympic gold in Paris last year. Signing off from the game as the player – male or female – with most Grand Slam titles certainly would be a fairytale ending to his illustrious career.

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Djokovic however, is willing to guide young stars such as Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and the rest of the current generation of tennis players to help them dominate headlines in the years to come. Even if that ends up inspiring the same youngsters to outshine him and break his records.

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“I think what is very important to me personally and what I have expressed directly to all of my rivals currently today, the young guys who are going to be the carriers of the tennis for the next decade is that I’m here for them to share my experience even though it’s difficult because we’re facing each other,” Djokovic said on the Jay Shetty Podcast.

“But I still feel that in a way that’s also my role. It’s also my responsibility and it’s also a great opportunity for me to do that because it really fills my heart with joy that I’m able to convey my experiences, my knowledge, whatever that I can from my journey to a new generation.

“Naturally, the tennis should get better and we all want tennis to get better to be better and I want somebody to break my record in the future or all of the records. Why not? I mean this is how it should be,” he added.

‘Part of me left with them’

Djokovic also happens to be the only member of tennis’ ‘Big Four’ who’s still going strong. The legendary Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray complete the quartet along with ‘Djoker’, with Nadal and Federer currently second and third in the list of most Grand Slam among male players, with 22 and 20 respectively. Murray, meanwhile, deserves to be in the group for appearing in a Grand Slam final nine times and emerging triumphant on three occasions besides winning 46 ATP Tour titles and staying No 1 for 41 weeks.

Federer was the first out of the four to hang up his boots , bidding the sport an emotional goodbye in 2022, with Nadal and Murray riding into the sunset in 2024 . The spotlight, thus, has fallen on Djokovic and his quest for a 25th Grand Slam, which will make him the player – male or female – with the most Grand Slam titles in the history of the sport.

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Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic pose for a photograph at Court Philippe-Chatrier at Roland Garros on the opening day of the 2025 French Open, which witnessed a special tribute ceremony for 14-time champion Rafael Nadal. Reuters

Djokovic, however, has revealed the transition following the retirement of his peers, with the veteran currently facing intense competition from breakout stars Alcaraz and Sinner, has not been easy for him.

“When Federer and Nadal and Murray, my biggest rivals, retired actually most recently in the in the last year or two, part of me left with them and I and I really feel that because and I thought it’s not going to be difficult for me to kind of shift my attention in terms of who are my principal rivals on the tour from them to someone else,” Djokovic continued.

“But, you know, it is it is tough because I’m used to these names, these guys, these faces for 20 years and then new faces come in and it’s normal, how can I say evolution of our sport and it’s normal that you have new generations that are kind of come in and dominate the tour.

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“I’m experiencing something I have never experienced before, but that’s that’s also fine, I’m trying to embrace this journey,” added the 38-year-old, who has spent a record total of 428 weeks at the top of the ATP rankings.

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