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Novak Djokovic has firmly dismissed retirement talks after his US Open semi-final loss to Carlos Alcaraz. The 38-year-old confirmed his intention to play a full Grand Slam season next year despite the physical challenges. Djokovic acknowledged that maintaining peak physical condition becomes harder with age but emphasized his enduring love for competition. He expressed gratitude for the overwhelming crowd support that continues to motivate his career.

Key Points: Djokovic Vows Grand Slam Return After US Open Loss to Alcaraz

  • Djokovic confirms intention to play full 2026 Grand Slam season
  • Alcaraz wins 6-4 7-6 6-2 in inter-generational rivalry clash
  • Djokovic acknowledges physical limitations at age 38
  • Serbian star cites crowd support as motivation to continue
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'I still want to play Grand Slams': Djokovic hushes retirement talks after US Open SF loss

Novak Djokovic confirms plans to play full 2026 Grand Slam season despite US Open semi-final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz, dismissing retirement speculation.

"I still want to play Grand Slams and a full Grand Slam season next year - Novak Djokovic"

New York, Sep 6

Novak Djokovic confirmed that he wants to play a full Grand Slam season next year, after losing to Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-final of the 2025 US Open.

Alcaraz and Djokovic continued their inter-generational rivalry, where the 22-year-old Spaniard overcame the 38-year-old Serbian 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-2 to reach his seventh major final and second in New York.

"I still want to play Grand Slams and a full Grand Slam season next year," said the Serb. Let's see whether that's going to happen or not. But Slams are Slams - they are just different from any other tournament. They are the pillars of our sport, the most important tournaments we have,” said Djokovic.

In a largely high-quality, absorbing two-hour and 25-minute clash on Arthur Ashe Stadium, Alcaraz avenged his recent losses to Djokovic at this year’s Australian Open and the 2024 Paris Olympics to stay on track for his sixth Grand Slam title and a return to No. 1 in the PIF ATP Rankings, as per ATP.

“I’m happy with my level of tennis, but it's just the physicality of it. As I said after the quarter-finals, the press conference when I spoke to you guys, I said I’m going to do my very best to get my body in shape to sustain that level and that rhythm for as many hours as it's needed,” said Djokovic, who is 5-4 in his ATP Head2Head series with Alcaraz. “But it wasn't enough. That's something I, unfortunately at this point in time in my career, can't control.”

The 100-time tour-level titlist said it is frustrating when he is unable to maintain his level physically. But he was also realistic in explaining that at his age, it is expected.

“It comes with time and with age,” Djokovic said. “I still enjoy the thrill of competition. Today I received amazing support again on the court from the crowd. Very thankful for that. I thoroughly enjoyed myself. Yeah, that's one of the biggest reasons why I keep on going. The love that I've been getting around the world has been amazing the last couple of years,” Djokovic concluded.

- IANS

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Priya S
His honesty about physical limitations is so refreshing. Most athletes would make excuses, but Djokovic acknowledges age catches up with everyone. Still, what an incredible career! 🎾
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Arjun K
Alcaraz vs Djokovic is becoming the new Federer vs Nadal. This inter-generational rivalry is exactly what tennis needs. Hope Djokovic plays at least one more full season!
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Sarah B
As someone who's followed tennis for decades, I appreciate Djokovic's perspective. The physical demands at 38 are immense, but his mental strength remains unmatched. True champion mentality!
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Vikram M
While I admire his passion, maybe it's time to consider graceful retirement. The body can only take so much, and he's already achieved everything possible in tennis. Why risk injuries?
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Ananya R
The way he acknowledges the crowd support shows why he's loved worldwide. Indian fans have always supported him - remember those epic matches! Hope to see him in Grand Slams next year 🤞

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