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Djokovic's Candid Take: Tennis Burnout, Mental Health, and His Evolving Legacy

Djokovic's Candid Take: Tennis Burnout, Mental Health, and His Evolving Legacy

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Novak Djokovic continues to dominate headlines in the tennis world, and the past few days have been no exception. On July 20, both Djokovic and Jannik Sinner shocked fans when they officially withdrew from the 2025 National Bank Open in Toronto. Tennis Canada confirmed that Djokovic, a 24-time Grand Slam winner, is recovering from a groin issue after his deep run at Wimbledon. Notably, this decision feeds into the ongoing narrative about player burnout and the demanding ATP season, a topic Djokovic himself addressed earlier this month. Speaking candidly, he described tennis as having “the longest season” and warned how social media and expectations can harm players’ mental health. His remarks were widely circulated, and former star Chris Evert lent her support on X, calling his perspective “tremendous” and amplifying the message about the toxic impact of online negativity.

While the withdrawal means Djokovic will miss a chance to extend his record 40 Masters titles, it’s not just about health. He admitted to reporters ahead of Wimbledon last week that the iconic grass court tournament remains his best hope for a 25th Grand Slam. He hasn’t lifted a Slam trophy since the US Open in 2023, enduring his longest drought since his injury-plagued years in 2017 and 2018. Despite a gold medal triumph at the Paris Olympics, the rise of Carlos Alcaraz and Sinner—who both now regularly outpace him—has made claiming that elusive 25th even more challenging. When pressed about possible retirement, Djokovic stayed coy, suggesting he’d like to play “for several more years” and keep defending his crown at events like the Olympics, but wouldn’t guarantee how long he’ll stay on tour.

Off the court, Djokovic remains an active business figure. He’s recently expanded his wellness portfolio, unveiling a collaboration with Aman Resorts to launch Longevity Pathways—a personalized wellness program targeting high-performance and holistic health. This project cements his growing legacy beyond tennis, signaling a shift towards entrepreneurship and brand-building that many believe will define his later career.

On social media, Djokovic’s critique of online trolls and discussion of athlete wellbeing has sparked significant discussion not just among fans, but within the tennis establishment, reinforcing his status as a thought leader in sport. As speculation swirls about his competitive future, the consensus is that while Djokovic may step back from some tournaments, his influence on and off the court is set to remain strong for years to come.

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