Novak Djokovic shows a terrible thirst for trophies even at the age of 36, the ATP leader has won three major titles in 2023: Australian Open, Roland Garros and US Open. Joking about the Serb’s performances, Andre Agassi says he knows how to break Nole’s Grand Slam record.

Novak DjokovicPhoto: Frank Franklin II/AP/Profimedia

Speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, Agassi said it was clear to him how to beat Djokovic’s current Grand Slam record (24 titles).

Andre jokes that if Steffi ever thinks about leaving him, she’ll get half of his Grand Slams after the divorce.

“That means I’m 29, right? (without his titles + titles of his wife). Novak Djokovic still has a lot ahead of him,” joked Andre Agassi.

Fans were amused by the former ATP leader’s statement, with many noting that even if he gets half of his wife’s titles (i.e. 11), he will not catch up with Novak Djokovic.

In total, he would have 19 major titles, a feat that would put him behind Roger Federer (20), Rafael Nadal (22) and Serena Williams (23).

Who is Andre Agassi?

Andre Kirk Agassi, born April 29, 1970 in Las Vegas, is a former ATP No. 1 player who played on the world circuit between 1986 and 2006. He was coached by Emmanuel Agassi, Nick Bollettieri, Pancho Segura, Brad Gilbert and Darren Cahill (2002 – 2006).

He has 870 career wins and 274 losses (76% winning percentage).

He won 8 Grand Slam tournaments: Australian Open (1995, 2000, 2001, 2003), Roland Garros (1999), Wimbledon (1992) and US Open (1994, 1999).

Subsequently, he coached Novak Djokovic (2017-2018) and Grigor Dimitrov (2018-2020).

Steffi Graf’s wife played in the WTA tournament from 1982 to 1999. She won 900 times and lost 115 times. Statistics count 22 Grand Slam titles for the right German.