Novak Djokovic, a man who has conquered nearly every peak in the world of tennis, has his eyes on a new, albeit familiar, rival: his 11-year-old son, Stefan. In a world where athletes often wax poetic about passing the torch, Djokovic has a slightly different, and frankly, more hilarious take. If he ever faces his son on a professional court, he’s not just playing to win; he’s playing to dominate.
In a recent, surprisingly candid interview with Piers Morgan, the 24-time Grand Slam champion didn’t mince words. When asked how he’d handle a hypothetical professional match against his son, Djokovic smirked with the competitive fire that has defined his career. “Of course I wouldn’t let him beat me,” he declared. “I would kick his a**.”
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