If Serbia’s Olympic authority is correct, then Djokovic will join Rafael Nadal as another huge name in Paris.
Novak Djokovic after match.
Serbia’s Novak Djokovic may be making a second trip to Roland Garros in 2024 for the Paris Olympics [Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters]
Published On 18 Jun 2024
18 Jun 2024
Former tennis world number one Novak Djokovic will play at the Summer Olympics Games in Paris, according to the Olympic Committee of Serbia.
“Novak Djokovic and Dusan Lajovic have fulfilled the conditions according to ATP ranking and confirmed their participation at the Summer Olympic Games in Paris 2024”, the Serbian committee said on their website on Tuesday.
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Djokovic has not yet publicly confirmed the announcement.
At the start of June, the 24-time Grand Slam winner withdrew before his Roland Garros quarterfinal against Casper Ruud after a scan revealed a torn medial meniscus in his right knee.
Two weeks ago, Djokovic confirmed he had undergone an operation on his knee and that it “went well”, but gave no timeframe for his return.
Djokovic has long said he will prioritise the Olympic Games this summer as he chases an elusive singles gold.
In October last year, he said winning Olympic gold next year is one of his main ambitions, while before the clay tournaments this year, he reiterated his goal.
“The Paris Olympics are very important. The Olympics have always been a priority for me,” Djokovic said in April in advance of the clay swing in Monte Carlo.
He has played in four Olympic tournaments and won a bronze medal in Beijing in 2008. He has since twice come close to another medal
He lost the bronze-medal match to Juan Martin del Potro in London in 2012. He lost again to the Argentinian four years later in the first round in Rio.
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At the last Games in Tokyo, Djokovic lost the bronze-medal match to Pablo Carreno Busta from Spain.
At the same tournament, he pulled out of the mixed doubles bronze medal match with a shoulder injury.
After his early exit at the Rolland Garros, Djokovic has slipped to third in the ATP rankings.
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