'I feel I am imprisoning myself' - Djokovic on drive & doubts
Summary
Novak Djokovic, a top tennis player, talks openly about his doubts and drive in a new documentary. Despite winning many titles, including 24 Grand Slams, he feels he is never quite satisfied and continues to push himself. His early life in war-torn Belgrade shaped his character and determination.Key Facts
- Djokovic has won 24 Grand Slam singles titles, tied for the most in history.
- He is 39 years old and recently became the oldest man to reach the Australian Open final.
- Djokovic feels he is always trying to improve and sometimes feels trapped by his own high standards.
- He grew up during the NATO bombings in Belgrade in 1999, which affected his childhood.
- His family faced financial struggles to support his tennis career.
- Djokovic disrupted the long-standing rivalry between Federer and Nadal.
- Unlike his rivals, Djokovic remains active and has not announced plans to retire.
- He won his first Olympic gold medal in 2024 by beating Carlos Alcaraz.
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