Novak Djokovic revealed his arrival at Wimbledon on social media, sparking a wave of excitement among tennis fans around the world. The Serbian star posted a photo of himself on Instagram with a two-word message saying “Hello Wimbledon.”
His wife, Jelena, could not hide her joy as she left a sweet comment under the post. She wrote “O la la,” showing how thrilled she was about her husband returning to the grass courts.
The 38-year-old has started his practice sessions at the All England Club as he prepares for another shot at the championship.
Novak Djokovic’s Quest for Tennis History at Wimbledon 2025
Djokovic comes to Wimbledon 2025 in a bid to script history. He has a total of seven Wimbledon titles in his career and is looking forward to equaling Roger Federer’s record of eight titles at the tournament.
The Serb legend last won the title in 2022, beating Nick Kyrgios in a four-set final. Since then, he has dominated the English courts, reaching two consecutive finals but losing both to Carlos Alcaraz in 2023 and 2024.
Djokovic holds 24 Grand Slams in his career and is chasing his 25th title in 2025. This feat would make him the most successful singles player in tennis history.
The tournament kicks off on Jun. 30 and runs until Jul. 13, 2025. The Serbian legend enters as the sixth seed, which means he might face top players like Alcaraz or Jannik Sinner in the quarterfinals instead of the semifinals.
Novak Djokovic’s Challenges and Preparation Ahead of Wimbledon 2025
Djokovic has been struggling so far in the 2025 season. He won only one tournament this year, the Geneva Open, where he claimed his 100th career title. He became only the third player to achieve this feat after Jimmy Connors and Roger Federer. He lost to Jannik Sinner in straight sets in the semifinals at the French Open.
Since the Australian Open, Djokovic has had early exits in several tournaments. He lost in the first round at four of his last five events before Roland Garros.
Despite these struggles, Djokovic feels confident about playing on grass courts, stating that Wimbledon has a “special charm” for him and that grass suits his playing style well. The same excitement was seen in Jelena Djokovic’s comment, cheering him up for the upcoming tournament.
Djokovic is currently ranked sixth globally and hopes to improve his ranking by showing a strong performance at Wimbledon.