He’s won three of four Grand Slams this year, and the end of the season has shown him to be just as motivated. Novak Djokovic recently lifted the trophy at the Paris Masters, but he still has big goals for 2023.

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Novak Djokovic and his end-of-season goals: Champions Tour and Davis Cup

Novak added an ATP 1000 title to his resume at No. 40 in Paris-Bercy after his final with Grigor Dimitrov. At the end of the season, Nole has two more important goals: the Tournament of Champions and the Davis Cup.

“I’m very pleased, very proud to have won 40 Masters 1000 titles. There are always records and new goals.

At this stage of my career, winning all these tournaments, the biggest tournaments in the world, has a double value.

I’m always thinking about the next tournament, the next challenge, that’s when you’re a professional player. I’m going to Turin to try and secure the number one spot in the world.

This is the goal for the end of the year. Then there will be the Davis Cup, where I will play for my country Serbia” – Novak Djokovic.

Know:

  • The Tournament of Champions from Turin will take place on November 12-19 at Pala Alpitur.
  • The Davis Cup final will take place on November 21-26.

The main records of Novak Djokovic

Born May 22, 1986 in Belgrade, Djokovic currently holds many tennis records, but the most important are the following three: most Grand Slam titles, most Masters (ATP 1000) and most weeks out of the ATP leaderboard.

Ranking of Grand Slam titles

1 Novak Djokovic 24

2 Rafael Nadal 22

3 Roger Federer 20 (retired)

Ranking of Masters tournaments

1 Novak Djokovic 40

2 Rafael Nadal 36

3 Roger Federer 28 (retired)

Weeks under #1 ATP

1 Novak Djokovic 398

2 Roger Federer 301

3 Pete Sampras 286 etc.

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