Novak Djokovic emerged as a pivotal figure at Wimbledon this year, advancing to the semifinals but ultimately falling short of the final. As anticipation builds for his performance at the approaching Grand Slam, the US Open, whispers about his potential retirement swirl within the tennis community.

While Djokovic has yet to disclose any decisions or remarks regarding retirement, certain choices he’s making suggest contemplation about life beyond professional tennis. These decisions pertain primarily to his ventures outside the sport.

Following in the footsteps of other retired athletes who embark on ventures post-sport, Djokovic has made a strategic investment in a French soccer team. The Serbian superstar has become a co-owner of Le Mans, a club aiming to reclaim prominence in French soccer.

Djokovic is joining forces with former F1 drivers Felipe Massa and Kevin Magnussen. Together, they will influence decisions and strategy for Le Mans, which competes in France’s second division, as they navigate the club’s forthcoming challenges.

Novak Djokovic of Serbia celebrates victory against Alexander Zverev of Germany during the quarterfinal of Roland Garros.

Club’s statement on Djokovic’s investment

Le Mans is a historic club in France, albeit without significant achievements in domestic or international arenas. With the support of Djokovic, Massa, and Magnussen, the club aspires to ascend to the first division and become a formidable contender in the second division.

Regarding Djokovic’s ownership role, Le Mans announced: “Novak Djokovic, the most successful player in tennis history, brings an unparalleled mental fortitude and innovative approach that will provide immense value. Massa (15 Formula 1 seasons) and Magnussen (10 seasons) will help blend football and motorsport, a unique Le Mans attribute,” the club stated.

Djokovic’s upcoming challenges

The tennis world expects Djokovic to compete in the US Open, though he has declined to participate in the Canadian tournaments. This has been perceived by some as a hint of his nearing departure from professional play, although it’s tied to recuperation after his demanding Wimbledon performance.

Before the US Open, Djokovic will take part in the Cincinnati Masters in mid-August. Post the Grand Slam, he is anticipated to play in the Davis Cup matchup between Turkey and Serbia in September, and later compete in three more tournaments: the Shanghai Masters, Paris Masters, and the ATP Finals.

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