In a moment that stunned fans and silenced ongoing retirement rumors, Novak Djokovic delivered a powerful five-word statement about his future: “I’m not retiring anytime soon.”
The 38-year-old tennis legend made the declaration following his emotional semi-final exit at Wimbledon, where he was defeated by rising star Jannik Sinner. With questions swirling about his physical condition and long-term plans, Djokovic addressed the speculation head-on, confirming his intention to continue competing at the highest level.
Despite battling multiple injuries throughout the 2025 season and acknowledging the growing toll of age, Djokovic showed no signs of stepping away from the sport he has dominated for over a decade. Instead, he emphasized that while recovery is harder and victories require more effort, his passion for tennis remains strong.
Fans erupted on social media, celebrating the news and expressing relief that one of the sport’s greatest icons isn’t done yet. With the US Open and other major tournaments still ahead this season, Djokovic’s statement sends a clear message: the fight—and the fire—aren’t over.
His legacy is already cemented, but if his latest words are any indication, Novak Djokovic is determined to write a few more historic chapters before he calls it a career.














