Novak Djokovic has shared his plans for the 2025 season, revealing that he is looking to play in a selective number of events. In a candid interview, the 23-time Grand Slam champion explained that his focus would be on maintaining peak performance while managing his physical health over the course of the year.
“I’ve always been someone who values quality over quantity when it comes to tournaments,” Djokovic said. “I’m looking at a calendar with fewer but more strategic events. I want to focus on the big ones, the ones that matter most in terms of my legacy and where I can give my best.”
While Djokovic didn’t provide an exact number of events, he mentioned that his schedule would likely involve participation in key ATP Masters 1000 tournaments, the Grand Slams, and possibly a few selected other events that align with his goals. “It’s all about finding the right balance. I’ve been doing this for a long time now, and I understand that it’s not just about playing a lot, it’s about staying fresh and focused for the most important moments.”
The 2025 season marks another milestone for Djokovic, who continues to remain at the top of the men’s game. His strategic approach to tournament participation comes as he looks to continue his dominance at the highest level while managing his body in the latter stages of his career. Fans will be closely watching to see how Djokovic’s selective schedule plays out and if it helps him maintain his status as one of the sport’s greatest players.