'Healthy & Motivated' Djokovic Capable Of Winning 27 Grand Slams Says Becker

'Healthy & Motivated' Djokovic Capable Of Winning 27 Grand Slams Says Becker

by Evita Mueller

Last updated

Novak Djokovic is in pursuit of records at this year's Wimbledon as he has a chance to equal a few and set some more.

The Serbian is right now the most successful tennis male player of all time when it comes to the Grand Slams. No player has won more as Djokovic recently added his 23rd at Roland Garros, one more than number two on the list Rafael Nadal.

There is a very good chance that Djokovic will add a 24th at this year's Wimbledon because he is the overwhelming favourite. He's been playing like that since the start of the event though he had a tricky match against Hubert Hurkacz recently.

The win at Wimbledon would tie Djokovic with Federer for 8 trophies, something many thought would be impossible years ago. Yet here he is, playing strong tennis and marching on towards more tennis history. Somebody who knows Djokovic doesn't think that the Serbian will stop here.

Boris Becker is a former legendary player in his own right and used to coach Djokovic for a few years. He knows him very well and he thinks that the Serbian will likely go to 26 or 27 Grand Slams in the future. Obviously, it will depend on how healthy he is but he's been pretty healthy so far in his career so there is very little reason to doubt him.

Becker was asked about it during a Q and A session on Instagram and responded by calling him the most successful player of all time. The wording of that is interesting as well because Becker refrained from calling Djokovic the GOAT so far because the race is not over yet. It will be if his predictions come true and Djokovic wins 27 majors.

Novak is the most successful player of all time and he might win 26/27 majors if he stays healthy and motivated.

0 Comments

You may also like