2028 LA Olympics: Athlete & Content Writer Journey

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Novak Djokovic just look at Los Angeles 2028. What started as if it were a joke by the Serbian just after winning gold in the Paris Olympic Gameslittle by little it is becoming the main desire of the Balkan, apart from a possible 25º Grand Slam.

The one from Belgrade clings to these Olympic Games as a window of fresh air to its competitiveness that from time to time needs new challenges. If he reaches the aforementioned event in California, he will do so at the age of 41, which would become a true feat, although, of course, for that to happen, his main rival will not even be Carlos Alcaraz in Jannik Sinnerbut his body. The physicist must respect him to the maximum and he is fully aware of this.

This was stated by Novak Djokovic himself in a talk he gave at the World Sport Summit which is taking place in Dubai, where he is doing preseason before traveling to Australia to begin his 21st season as a professional tennis player. And at that meeting he spoke about his desire to reach the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games, as well as being a first-hand participant in the transformation that tennis is experiencing.

Novak Djokovic once again confirms his intention to play at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games

“I will play in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games. These Games are the star that guides me. There are no limits. I love to compete and as long as I feel good, as long as my body can handle everything, as long as I play at a high level, why not?”

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“Longevity isn’t just about the sport, it’s about how you maintain your body, your mind, your energy and your time. Billie Jean King once said, ‘Pressure is a privilege.’ I’ve always wanted to keep up with the world. That’s why I’m grateful I’m still here.”

He wants to be the protagonist of the changes that are going to happen in tennis

“I continue to contribute to tennis. Big changes are coming and I want to be part of them. I care a lot about how the new generations perceive me, not only for my results, but also for my character and my values. It is very important to know where you come from, respect your family and your culture, as well as present yourself to the world in the best way.”

He believes that adversity is necessary to grow as a person

“I think in the face of adversity, that’s where we grow the most. Do I want everyone to go through war to become mentally stronger? No, of course not. But I think it’s important to create the circumstances and environment for a young athlete to challenge themselves mentally and physically so they can reach their full potential.”

“Growing up in adversity, you want success even more. Because you have something to prove not only to yourself, to your loved ones, to your family, but to everyone who watches you,” says a Novak Djokovic to whom the word withdrawal still has no place in his plans.

James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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