After Roger Federer retired from the top play, the race for the player who owns the most Grand Slam is only the story of Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. Nadal owns 22 Grand Slam, 1 more than Djokovic.

That distance can be leveled at Australian Open 2022 – the tournament that Djokovic is likely to be allowed to attend. The Serbian tennis player has just broadcast to the 'war' to the king of the clay yard. Accordingly, the 35 -year -old star acknowledged himself still longing for great titles.
“I am always eager for tennis and want to play. I yearn for the titles. I have maintained the peak form by attending the biggest tournaments,” Djokovic shared with Sportal.
Recently, Novak Djokovic did not compete in too many tournaments due to refusing to vaccinate Covid-19. He missed an appointment with Australian Open and US Open this year.
Not appearing in such big tournaments makes Djokovic somewhat adapted to new life. He was aware of the consequences of not vaccinated and ready to accept.

“Recently, I have other priorities. I have spent more time with my family, especially for my children. I do familiar daily tasks.
It is not easy to witness the Grand Slam tournament through television but it is not part of the tournament. However, I have to accept. I made the decision and these are the consequences of that decision. ”
At 22:30 today (August 29), Djokovic will play his first single battle at the Tel Aviv Watergen Open 2022. He compares with Pablo Andujar (36 years old, Spanish nationality and currently ranked 115 in the world).