Quote of the day by Novak Djokovic: ‘I always believe I can’ | Tennis News
Novak Djokovic’s belief did not waver, even as he walked off Rod Laver Arena defeated for the first time in an Australian Open final on 1 February. The 38-year-old Serbian lost 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 to world No.1 Carlos Alcaraz, ending his perfect 10-0 record in Melbourne finals and denying him a record 25th Grand Slam title. Speaking immediately after the match, Djokovic made it clear that his faith in himself remains intact. “I always believe I can,” he said during his post-match media conference. “If I didn’t believe I wouldn’t be competing. It’s great that I was able to beat Jannik in five in the semifinals and really battle Carlos in four close sets.” Djokovic had stormed through the opening set with vintage authority. But Alcaraz responded with power and relentless movement, breaking early in the second set and steadily taking control. The Spaniard eventually sealed his first Australian Open title and became the youngest man in the Open era to complete a career Grand Slam. “I’m disappointed with the way I felt in the second and third after an incredible start,” Djokovic admitted. “Of course, after a loss, it’s a bitter feeling, but nevertheless, I have to be content with this result.” He also hinted at uncertainty ahead. “God knows what happens tomorrow, let alone six or 12 months.” Still, the hunger remains. “I have belief, confidence and vision to win another Slam anywhere,” he said. “It also feels good a little bit not being the favorite to win Slams.” For now, family comes first. “The best way to deal with anything after I finish a competition is to be with my family… just go back to hug my close ones.” Defeat may have come, but belief remains untouched.