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Novak Djokovic confirms plans to target Paris Olympics in 2024 and go for elusive gold medal

Novak Djokovic has confirmed he will target Olympic gold – the one major title missing from his collection – in Paris next summer. The Serb, who celebrated a record-breaking 378th week at world No.1 this week, won bronze at Beijing 2008 but failed to crack the podium in London, Rio or Tokyo. Ad The tennis events at Paris 2024 will take play at Roland-Garros, home of the French Open, where Djokovic has won just two of his 22 Grand Slam titles amid Rafael Nadal’s astonishing dominance on clay.

ATP DubaiDjokovic: New generations are coming, but I'm not afraid16 HOURS AGO «I look forward to the Olympics,» Djokovic said after beating Tallon Griekspoor at the Dubai Tennis Championships on Wednesday. «I hope I'll be able to play healthy for next year in Paris. It's going to be played on clay at Roland Garros, so I'm familiar with those grounds.

I hope the best Olympic result for me will come there.» Djokovic is appearing in his first tournament since winning the Australian Open in January, with the 35-year-old set to face Poland’s Hubert Hurkacz in the quarter-finals on Thursday. And after surpassing Steffi Graf with most weeks at the top of the rankings, he insisted he still had the hunger to grab more success. «I always try to be very clear with myself what the goals are, what I want from competitive tennis,» Djokovic said.

«This is the way I've been brought up and taught by some of the key people in my life, including my parents, and some of the coaches I had early on. »This kind of mentality helped me to always be so devoted to the game. I always remind myself it's the willpower, the desire to succeed that's an essential ingredient in the whole formula." Eurosport's Barbara Schett has already backed Djokovic to «get over

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