Novak Djokovic is in play for the Calendar Grand Slam once again, and his coach Goran Ivanisevic thinks he can get it done.
The Serbian is unbeaten at Grand Slams this year, having won both the Australian Open and the French Open. Depending on who you talk to, he won the Roland Garros as well. All jokes aside, the Serbian proved iconic once more cruising easily past a much younger player and making things look easy.
Unbothered and undefeated is the motto in Paris this year with a stylish jacket confirming that he never seriously doubted himself. The most Grand Slams won by a man in history and a chance to create some more records.
He broke a few of them at Roland Garros and he'll extend another one on Monday as well. One more week as world number one after he reclaimed the spot with the victory over Casper Ruud. And also a chance to try to complete the calendar Grand Slam. He was very close two years ago but lost to Daniil Medvedev in the US Open final.
Medvedev was the perfect player to deny Djokovic the achievement as he doesn't have flashy jackets to show off but he does have a certain attitude, which helped him to deny the Serb historic achievement in the Flushing Meadows.
But in 2023, the Serb can once again complete the Calendar Slam, and according to his coach, Groan Ivanisevic, he's the only player who can win the calendar Grand Slam.
Novak is only player who can win calendar Grand Slam. He was one match away two years ago, so he has a chance this year. But it's still, you know, long way. But, you know, Grand Slams are the goal. I don't know how many, but yeah, I think he has in his body a lot more.