Novak Djokovic revealed he reached a point whereโค he was unable to even practice tennis, โprioritizing ratherโ activities like yoga, meditation,โฃ family time, and learning the piano.The Serbian tennis star, speaking recently, described a shift in outlook that allowed โฃhim to contemplateโ life beyond the sport without anxiety, a mindset he believes is crucial for sustained performanceโข and overall well-being. This disclosure comes as questions linger regarding his participation in the 2025 Nitto ATP Finals, highlighting a potential turning point in the career of one of tennis’s most dominant players.
Djokovic detailedโ a period of re-evaluation whereโ heโ actively sought fulfillment outside of professional tennis. He embraced practices such asโ yoga and meditation, dedicated more time to his family, and even took up learning the piano. This pursuit โof alternative passions wasn’t framed as a temporary distraction, but as a purposeful effort to cultivate a life self-reliant of competitive results.โข “If things don’t go well, if I decide that this โฃis not what I want to do, I’m calm,” Djokovic stated. “Because I knowโ that there are other things out there, and I’ve already experienced them. I know that I โcan live without playing tennis,that I really enjoy life outside of tennis.โ I think that’s essential to start with. When you carry โless weight, you feel much โlighter.”
The 36-year-old’s comments arrive amidโข speculation about his future tournament schedule and physical condition. While no definitive decisions have beenโฃ madeโ regardingโ the 2025 ATP Finals, his emphasis on mental and emotional equilibrium suggests a willingness to prioritize personal fulfillment alongside his athletic ambitions. This approach mirrors a growing trend within โprofessional sports, where athletes increasingly acknowledge the importance of holistic well-being for long-term success.