“My best chance!”


Article by David Marinescu – published Monday, June 30, 2025, 09:57 / Updated Monday, June 30, 2025 09:58
Novak Djokovic (38 years old, 6 ATP) begins on Tuesday the adventure to the eighth trophy from Wimbledon and believes that this is the perfect opportunity to become a Grand Slam champion for the 25th time.
Djokovic will meet the Frenchman Alexandre Müller, the 40th place, in the first round at Wimbledon. The match will take place on Tuesday. The Serb said he has the highest chances of winning a new Grand Slam title right in London, according to Sportal.
Novak Djokovic, optimistic before Wimbledon 2025
The feeling is completely different from any other tournament. Here you feel the tradition, culture, something special that exists nowhere else in the circuit. Given the results we have registered here in the last ten years, I think I can say, for good reason, that Wimbledon is probably my best chance to win a new Grand Slam-maybe with the Australian Open
– Novak Djokovic
He stressed that he is satisfied with his level of training and added that he does not need a higher motivation than playing at Wimbledon.
I have prepared well in the last few weeks. I am satisfied with how I played in Geneva and Paris, I think that through these performances I have shown that I can still play at a high level.
Whether or not I am a favorite – this does not influence me so much, because I am aware of my possibilities, abilities and abilities. If I get ready, and I think I did it in these weeks then I know what I can. I come from Paris and Geneva with a good shape, a good game, and I will try to transfer this to Wimbledon. We hope what is best – it's a long tour, but if I have a real chance somewhere, then it's right here.
– Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic is the second most titled player in Wimbledon history, with 7 titles won, on a par with Sampras spots. Only Roger Federer surpasses them, with 8 trophies.
The most recent triumph of the Serb dates from 2022. At the previous edition, Nole was defeated by Carlos Alcaraz, score 2-6, 2-6, 6-7 (4).




