Last year, Novak Djokovic achieved a remarkable feat by winning three of the four Grand Slams. However, in 2024, he faced a dry spell and failed to win any of the major titles for the first time since his injury-plagued 2017 campaign. This setback has undoubtedly been a challenge for him, but it also serves as a motivation to bounce back stronger.
The absence of a Grand Slam title in 2024 has raised questions about his form and competitiveness. But Djokovic is known for his resilience and determination, and he is ready to prove himself once again on the biggest stage.
World No. 1 Jannik Sinner achieved a major milestone by dethroning Djokovic at Melbourne Park and winning his maiden Grand Slam title. This victory was a significant moment in Sinner's career and showcased his growing prowess on the tennis court.
Moreover, Sinner also emerged victorious over Djokovic in the Shanghai Masters final in October. These defeats have added an extra layer of challenge for Djokovic as he prepares to face Sinner again at the Australian Open. But Djokovic is not one to be easily deterred and will be looking to turn the tables.
Carlos Alcaraz, another rising star in tennis, will also be a formidable opponent for Djokovic. With his exceptional skills and young energy, Alcaraz has been making waves in the tennis world.
Djokovic will have to bring his A-game to compete against both Sinner and Alcaraz. The Australian Open will be a crucial test for him as he aims to regain his dominance and add another Grand Slam title to his impressive collection.