The main goal for Novak Djokovic is to maintain good health and win more Grand Slams.

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At this point in his career, remaining healthy and being a Grand Slam contender, according to Novak Djokovic, are his primary priorities. Djokovic won his 22nd Grand Slam championship at the Australian Open to kick off his 2023 season. He will age 36 in May.

Rafael Nadal and Djokovic are now equal for the most Grand Slams in men’s tennis history. “I’ll be 36 this year, so I just don’t believe this is currently of the utmost importance. To play at the top level, I would like to maintain my health and extend my career as much as I can.

The top priority is that. Trying to win additional Grand Slams while playing your best tennis is the other top priority. I’ll be delighted if I achieve world No. 1 status as a result of my successful efforts “According to Sportskeeda, Djokovic remarked.

Djokovic at the top of the list

After winning the Australian Open, Djokovic took Carlos Alcaraz‘s status as the world’s top player, replacing him. Djokovic surpassed Steffi Graf for the most weeks at the top when he began this week’s 378th week at the top.

Currently, Djokovic has 6,980 ranking points. “I believe this is my lowest point total as the number one. It occurs. It’s not just because of what happened last year and the fact that I didn’t play in a few Grand Slams; it’s also because of other players, some of whom missed Slams due to injuries and some of whom lacked the greatest degree of consistency.

I believe this is my lowest point total as the number one. It occurs. It’s not just because of what occurred last year and the fact that I didn’t play in a few Grand Slams; it’s also because other players, some of whom missed Slams due to injuries, and some of whom lacked the greatest consistency, “Added Djokovic. Djokovic is attempting to capture his sixth Dubai championship this week.