Coach Patrick Mouratoglou believes Novak Djokovic is “still above” the rest of the competition and he thinks that the Serb could win all four Grand Slams next year and also win the gold medal at the Paris Olympics. After making the final in all four Slams this year and collecting three Majors, Djokovic said there was no reason for him not to believe that he could potentially collect a Calendar Grand Slam next year and also win his first Olympic gold medal.
By winning three Slams this year, Djokovic surpassed Rafael Nadal on the all-time Slam list as he is now the first-ever man with 24 Majors. Catching Djokovic’s 24 Grand Slams seems like an impossible task but Mouratoglou thinks the Serb wants more so he can make sure no one ever beats his Slam record.
Mouratoglou on Djokovic: Not unbeatable but he can do it in 2024
“I think Novak in 2024 will be as hungry as he was in 2023. He has a huge goal, he wants to establish a record of Grand Slams who will probably never, ever be beaten in the history.
And he’s in a position to do it. He’s 36, he has 24 Grand Slams – already the record. He’s fresh physically and mentally. He said, ‘why not…