Novak Djokovic hints at possible 'last dance at Wimbledon' after Roland Garros upset
Novak Djokovic raised speculation about retirement after his recent loss at the French Open. Despite the rise of the Next Gen, Djokovic eyes his 20th Wimbledon appearance as a potential farewell. The Serbian tennis star remains emotional yet determined as he aims for an eighth Wimbledon singles title.

Three weeks ago, following a heartbreaking semifinal exit at the French Open, Novak Djokovic hinted at a possible retirement from professional tennis, raising questions about his future in the sport. This led to speculation about his 20th appearance at Wimbledon.
Djokovic has been reflecting on Rafael Nadal's retirement, acknowledging the impact it had on him and the end of their long-standing rivalry that defined men's tennis. With Roger Federer already retired, Djokovic stands as the last of the Big Three.
Despite the rise of the Next Gen players like Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who have been dominating the Grand Slam titles, Djokovic's quest for a record-breaking 25th major has been elusive. His recent defeat to Sinner in the French Open semifinals left him contemplating the possibility that it could have been his last match at Roland Garros.
When asked about his future at Wimbledon, Djokovic remained uncertain, leaving the question of whether it could be his final appearance open. He has a strong history at Wimbledon, having won seven titles and expressing his deep connection to the tournament.
As Djokovic prepares to begin his Wimbledon campaign, he will be aiming to equal Federer's record of eight singles titles at the prestigious event.
According to the source: Hindustan Times.
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