Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka have become one of the most-talked about tennis duos, only behind Emma Raducanu and Carlos Alcaraz. After teasing each other through social media, they share a practice ahead of the start of Wimbledon.
Now, the Serbian legend is opening up about sharing his wisdom with the current World No. 1, who he says deserves āto be where she is.ā Djokovic said that they have a āreally good relationship,ā and praised her and her team and her personality.
āI know she has a great team of people around her. A great support system. Itās not a surprise sheās been doing so well. I love her personality. I love how she balances her off-court interests, and her character really shines through. Also on court, being so fierce as a competitor⦠She deserves to be where she is, as No. 1 in the world. Sheās been so consistent,ā he said about Sabalenka.
āIām very happy to always share with anybody as I was doing with a lot of the other male tennis players, mostly. Obviously what we talk about stays between us. I hope it can serve them as a great⦠even if itās just encouragement,ā Djokovic said about their chat.

Aryna Sabalenka and Novak Djokovic during charity match ahead of the 2024 Australian Open ( Kelly Defina/Getty Images)
āIām honored to be in a position where the World No. 1 in the world comes to me, approaches me, and asks me questions and for guidance. Thatās a privilege to be in. I always try to be available,ā he concluded.

see also
Aryna Sabalenkaās net worth: How rich is the Belarusian tennis player? Career earnings and more
Sabalenka looking for her first Wimbledon title, Djokovic aims for record
This year, Aryna Sabalenka has reached the finals of the Australian Open and Roland Garros. She was shocked by Madison Keys in Melbourne, and lost to Coco Gauff in Paris. However, the Belarusian doesnāt lose hope to win her first Wimbledon title, and first Grand Slam of the year.
After Gauffās surprising first-round elimination, Sabalenka remains as the top contender for the title. Meanwhile, Djokovic, who struggled in his first round match against Alexandre Muller, is chasing an eighth Wimbledon title to equal Roger Federerās record.





