Djokovic reflects on future after Australian Open final defeat

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Djokovic reflects on future after Australian Open final defeat



Djokovic reflects on future after Australian Open final defeat

Novak Djokovic said it had been “a great ride” and “God knows what happens tomorrow” after losing Sunday’s Australian Open final. 

The 38-year-old Serb crashed in four sets to Spain’s 22-year-old Carlos Alcaraz at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne.

It leaves Djokovic stuck on 24 Grand Slam titles, equal with Margaret Court, and one short of the all-time outright record. Afterwards, he admitted he had not expected to reach a major final again and suggested the future was uncertain. 

The former World No. 1 has not always had an easy relationship with the fans in Melbourne, but told the crowd: “I want to just say in the end that you guys, particularly, the last couple of matches, gave me something that I have never experienced in Australia. That much love, support, positivity. I tried to give you back with good tennis over the years.”

Djokovic, whose last major final was a defeat to Alcaraz at Wimbledon in 2024, added: “I must be very honest and say that I didn’t think that I would be standing in a closing ceremony of a Grand Slam once again. So I think I owe you the gratitude as well for pushing me forward throughout the last couple of weeks. 

“God knows what happens tomorrow, let alone in six months or 12 months. So it has been a great ride. I love you guys.”

Djoko’s wait for 25th Slam continues 

2024 
Australian Open: Semi-finals (lost to Jannik Sinner) 
French Open: Quarter-finals (walkover/injured vs Casper Ruud) 
Wimbledon: Final (lost to Carlos Alcaraz) 
US Open: Third round (lost to Alexei Popyrin)

2025 
Australian Open: Semi-finals (retired vs Alexander Zverev) 
French Open: Semi-finals (lost to Jannik Sinner) 
Wimbledon: Semi-finals (lost to Jannik Sinner) 
US Open: Semi-finals (lost to Carlos Alcaraz)

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