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Serena Williams fired warning by Novak Djokovic’s coach after French Open title win

Novak Djokovic is still motivated to kick onto even greater heights despite becoming the most successful Grand Slam male tennis player of all time at Roland-Garros. And he now aims to move ahead of the honour that he shares with Serena Williams. The Serbian clinched a record 23rd major title with a straight-sets win against Casper Ruud in the French Open final.

 

 

The success in Paris moved Djokovic one slam title ahead of long-time rival Rafael Nadal who missed this year’s flagship clay court event through injury. The Spaniard is expected to retire at the end of the 2024 season, but there is no sign of Djokovic doing the same just yet and according to his coach Goran Ivanisevic, he will be looking to take his achievements to the next level.

 

 

Speaking in a press conference after the French Open final, Invanisevic said: “Winning in front of this unbelievable crowd, unbelievable stadium. So I don’t know how far along, that’s why his body is unbelievable. He’s keeping his body great. He’s in great shape.

 

 

“Thank God not too many injuries. Little here and there but not major injuries. So he’s unbelievable, and he’s still moving like a cat on the court, you know. He’s there. Like Ninja, he’s everywhere.

“So it’s fascinating to see, because sometimes you think, okay, now you have 23. But he’s gonna find, again, some kind of motivation to win 24, maybe 25, who knows where is the end.”

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