In sport, records are the crown jewels, the echoes that shape its aura and etch its legacy for generations. In tennis, that throne belongs to Novak Djokovic , the master of 24 Grand Slams, his name carved into immortality. And yet, at 38, he still burns for more, chasing the dream of a 25th at the US Open . But the truth of records is eternal: they exist to be broken, in every game, in every era. So as Djokovic nears the twilight of his reign, one question rises: Does he want his records to be broken? Well, he certainly has his say.

On the recent Jay Shetty Podcast, he was asked a simple yet piercing question: in a sport so isolated, so defined by the individual, does he see the next generation learning from him? His answer revealed a truth that only a champion at peace with his

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