ATP legend Guy Forget believes Novak Djokovic will only retire if he goes several weeks on Tour without a match win.
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The 2024 season witnessed the retirement of two tennis legends, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, leaving only Novak Djokovic to continue the legacy of the golden era of tennis. But the Serbian is already 37-year-old and is focused on winning more titles. However, ATP legend Guy Forget explained what will force Djokovic into retirement.
This year, Djokovic went through a mixed campaign. It was the first time in seven years that the 24-time major champion failed to win a single Grand Slam.
The Serbian did reach the semifinals and final of two major events but eventually lost to Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz. Nevertheless, Djokovic will remember the 2024 season for winning an elusive title.
He finally managed to win the Olympic gold at the Paris Olympics after beating Spain’s Alcaraz in the final in straight sets. After that, Djokovic only managed to reach the Rolex Shanghai Masters final, but again he lost the title to Sinner. The 37-year-old’s struggles on the court has led several legends to point out that he is closer to retirement than ever.
ATP legend Guy Forget, in a recent interview, explained that Djokovic will retire when he begins to lose several matches on the Tour. He added that the Serbian is motivated by titles and records, and when he can’t achieve that again, he will hang his racket.
Nonetheless, Djokovic has already revealed that his intention is winning his 25th career Grand Slam next season. He will open his campaign at the Brisbane International ahead of the Australian Open.
Novak Djokovic’s partnership with Andy Murray has brought a lot of excitement to the sport ahead of the 2025 season. The pair, who were rivals right from their time at the Junior level, will now team up to win the Australian Open. Djokovic has won the Melbourne Grand Slam for a record ten times in his career.

Recently, tennis legend Tomas Berdych, who played against both Djokovic and Murray, shared that it will be interesting to watch the chemistry between the two former World No. 1’s.
However, Berdych played Djokovic 28 times, winning on just three occasions, while he won six of his 17 meetings with Murray. He reached his career-high ranking of World No. 4 in 2015.