Novak Djokovic revealed recently that he's writing a book and that he has another one planned for when he retires from professional tennis.
Djokovic has already published a book that details what he did that helped him to become, according to some, the greatest tennis player of all time, and his journey there.
The book is called 'Serve to Win,' and it's an interesting read about how Djokovic turned himself around from a player known to retire often from his matches early in his career to a physical powerhouse winning Grand Slams with a 3 cm tear in his hamstring.
After defeating Dino Prizmic in the first round of the Australian Open, Djokovic confirmed that he is writing a book that will be a sequel to Serve to Win, so it is more about the tennis side of his career.
"It will be, an autobiography will come. However, before the autobiography, there will be another book that I have already started writing independently, but I will probably look help with all that. It should be a continuation of the book 'Serve for Win', it will be about nutrition, recovery, training, so more technical in nature."
When it comes to the second book or the autobiography, it's not in the works yet because it will only happen once Djokovic is retired. He hopes that's not anytime soon, but it should be an interesting book as he has lots to say. Let's see what happens with his career and then how the books unfold.
"And the autobiography will come one day, most likely when I finish my career. It will be done, I don't want to rush it because there is so much to say. A lot will be told, when I am no longer seeing these people - ha ha, just kidding of course!"