Novak Djokovic needs one more Grand Slam title for an unprecedented 25th crown, surpassing Margaret Court‘s 24. This season marks a significant shift, as it’s the first time in the Serbian’s career that none of his ‘Big Four’ rivals will compete. Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray made their departure this year, while Roger Federer had announced his retirement in 2022.
Elsewhere, Carlos Alcaraz is eyeing being the youngest person to complete a career Grand Slam, and Jannik Sinner will be looking to defend his Australian Open title.
The 37-year-old Djokovic has claimed just one title this season, although it was the one he craved the most: the Olympic gold medal. It was jarring to see Djokovic miss out on a major title. This season was his first ‘Slamless’ one since 2017, but he’s far from done.
Several tennis analysts and former players, such as Rennae Stubbs, Andrea Petkovic, Richard Gasquet, and Mats Wilander, have made predictions. They believe that the Serbian can still win another Grand Slam at this age. In this article, we will examine in detail the three reasons why Novak Djokovic might win the 2025 Australian Open.
1) Experience in high-stakes matches
Novak Djokovic is known for staying composed during intense situations like tie-breakers, match points, or Grand Slam finals. Pressure fuels him, and his mental toughness allows him to outlast opponents in grueling five-set matches.
Djokovic often raises his level of play in high-stake scenarios, delivering extraordinary shots and clutch serves at critical junctures. Matches like the 2012 Australian Open final against Rafael Nadal, which lasted nearly six hours, showcase his ability to endure and excel in demanding conditions.
2) Record at the Australian Open
Novak Djokovic’s most successful Grand Slam is the Australian Open. He has won a record 10 titles in this major, with Roger Federer being his closest rival, with 6 in the Open Era. He holds an astonishing 94-9 (91.3%) record from his 19 appearances at the Australian Open, which was the site of his maiden major victory in 2008.
Additionally, Djokovic achieved significant milestones at the event, including winning his 90th Australian Open match during the 2023 tournament. His unparalleled success at this Grand Slam underscores his exceptional skill, resilience, and adaptability on hard court surfaces.
3) Crowd support
Although Novak Djokovic is known for giving an excellent performance even when the crowd is against him, the crowd will most likely be on his side this time. Hiring Andy Murray as his coach has grabbed much attention and will significantly boost him.
With Djokovic’s ‘Big 4’ contemporaries all retiring, it would be a very emotional moment for the crowd who have witnessed Djokovic for nearly two decades. Now, towards the final years of his career, they would be rooting for him to clinch the unprecedented 25th Grand Slam title.
His rival Jannik Sinner has been under fire recently for the doping controversy, which might lead to a drop in support for the World No. 1. Djokovic seems to have turned the tide in his favor regarding fan support. It’s his time to do the same with his performance at the coming Australian Open.