Novak Djokovic won the gold medal in men’s singles at the Paris Olympics 2024, completing the career Golden Slam, a feat achieved by only four other players in tennis history.
Novak Djokovic won the gold medal in men’s singles at the Paris Olympics 2024, completing the career Golden Slam, a feat achieved by only four other players in tennis history. This victory secured Djokovic’s second Olympic medal, with his first being a bronze in 2008 at the Beijing Games. He defeated Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in two tight sets, 7-6, 7-6, showcasing his exceptional skill and determination.
- Final Match: Djokovic defeated Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz in two tight sets, 7-6, 7-6.
- Historic Win: This victory secures Djokovic’s second Olympic medal, his first being a bronze in 2008 at the Beijing Games.
Heartwarming Moment
- After the win, Djokovic, overwhelmed with emotion, wept as he celebrated his Olympic dream.
- He shared a touching hug with his daughter, Tara, in the stands, a moment that quickly went viral on social media.
- Tara held a sign saying, “Tata je najbolji,” meaning “Dad is the best,” further highlighting the special bond between them.
Djokovic’s Stellar Record
| Achievement | Details | 
|---|---|
| Grand Slam Titles | 24 titles, including 10 Australian Open victories | 
| World No. 1 | Held top ranking for 428 weeks, year-end No. 1 eight times | 
| Major Titles | 72 major titles, including 24 Grand Slams, Olympic gold | 
| Career Grand Slams | Achieved a record three career grand slams | 
| Olympic Medals | 2 medals: Bronze in 2008, Gold in 2024 | 
Djokovic’s gold medal victory at the Paris Olympics 2024 is a testament to his enduring greatness in tennis. His emotional celebration with his daughter adds a heartwarming touch to this historic achievement
 
 
          