
Novak Djokovic is back on the practice court, resuming training sessions in Athens after a brief appearance in the Davis Cup stands. The 38-year-old relocated to the Greek capital with his family following the US Open.
The 24-time Major winner set his new base at the Kavouri Tennis Club in Vouliagmeni. Only days after watching Stefanos Tsitsipas battling against Joao Fonseca, Djokovic was once again focused on his game.
The legend worked on sharpening the details that have kept him among the sport's very best at 38. Novak has not yet confirmed his next tournament, although we will not see him at too many events by the end of the year.
His commitment to training suggests that a return to action could come sooner rather than later. The Serb remains on the Shanghai Masters entry list, and we might see him compete in front of the Chinese fans once again.
The veteran reached the title clash in Shanghai a year ago, competing in front of Roger Federer and Carlos Alcaraz and falling in straight sets against world no. 1, Jannik Sinner.
Novak will enter the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh in October and the ATP 250 event in Athens, his newhome, in November. Everything else is uncertain for world no. 4.
The Belgrade native has won one ATP title in 2025, the one that made his the third player with 100 ATP trophies. However, he remained among the players to beat at Majors, defying his age in the best-of-five format.
Djokovic stopped the clock and reached the semi-final at all four Majors in 2025, standing alongside Jannik Sinner on that feat. Thus, he has proven his ability to challenge for the biggest titles even in his late thirties.
Back inside the top-5 after the US Open, Novak continues to redefine longevity in tennis, building on a career of unmatched consistency and accomplishments.
His training sessions in Athens underline the same competitive spirit that has driven him for over two decades. Djokovic is still hungry to challenge the rivals from the top and extendhis everlasting legacy.