“A lot of people would love me to retire.” – Novak Djokovic dismisses claims of retirement like Nadal and Murray as he prepares for Paris Olympics 2024.

Novak Djokovic recently dismissed concerns regarding his retirement. He made the statement at Serbia’s formal news conference for the 2024 Paris Olympics. He owns a bronze medal from the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the men’s singles category, but has not finished on the podium since then. The Paris Games mark his fifth and most likely final effort to win the coveted gold medal.Along with the Serb, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray will represent their countries in the Olympics for the final time in Paris, with the Scot deciding to retire.

Djokovic, who comprised the dominant Big Four with Federer, Nadal, and Murray, spoke with the media ahead of the Paris 2024 opening ceremony and discussed Nadal and Murray’s situations. He wished Murray a good sendoff and hoped that the Spaniard would continue his career for the sake of tennis. He expressed his want for Andy to have a memorable final Olympic match for himself and his country. He is an icon in our sport, and he has been an extremely important player for tennis worldwide. “Nadal, of course, has had the same, if not greater, success and accomplishments, notably in this city at Roland Garros. Nadal still didn’t

 

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