🚨 30 MINUTES AGO IN PARIS: NOVAK DJOKOVIC OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED AS…

In a moment that has sent shockwaves through the tennis world, Novak Djokovic has just made a major announcement at Roland Garros that could mark the beginning of the end of one of the greatest careers in sports history.

Speaking in a hastily arranged press conference just 30 minutes ago, the 39-year-old Serbian legend officially confirmed that the 2026 French Open will be his last appearance at Roland Garros. The 24-time Grand Slam champion, visibly emotional, told reporters that he has decided to retire from the French Open after this year’s tournament, regardless of how far he advances.

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“I love this tournament. I love Paris. But everything has its time,” Djokovic said, his voice cracking slightly. “This will be my final Roland Garros. I wanted you to hear it from me first.”

The news has sent the tennis world into a frenzy. Djokovic, who has won the French Open three times (2016, 2021, 2023), has long considered Roland Garros his most challenging major due to the clay surface. Despite his legendary status, the physical demands of the clay have taken a significant toll on his body in recent years.

The Emotional Press Conference

Wearing his signature Serbia tracksuit and looking more reflective than ever, Djokovic addressed a packed room of journalists at the Roland Garros media center. With his wife Jelena and coach Goran Ivanišević by his side, the Serbian icon spoke openly about his decision.

“I’ve given everything to this sport. Roland Garros has been both my greatest battlefield and my greatest teacher,” he said. “But my body is telling me it’s time. I don’t want to keep pushing just to say goodbye later. I want to leave on my own terms, here, where I’ve had some of my most memorable moments.”

When asked if this means he will also retire from all tennis after 2026, Djokovic remained coy but did not rule it out. “I still have goals. Wimbledon and the US Open are very important to me. But after this year, everything will be re-evaluated.”

A Historic Career Nearing Its End

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Djokovic’s potential retirement from Roland Garros marks the beginning of the final chapter for one of the sport’s “Big Three.” With Roger Federer already retired and Rafael Nadal having bowed out after an emotional farewell at the 2024 French Open, Djokovic is the last man standing from tennis’ golden generation.

His record at Roland Garros is nothing short of remarkable: 93 wins and only 13 losses. He reached the final as recently as 2023 and has consistently been a contender even as he approaches 40. However, persistent back and knee issues have limited his mobility in recent seasons, something he has openly struggled with.

Reactions Pour In

The tennis world reacted instantly to the news. Carlos Alcaraz, the current French Open champion, posted on social media: “Legend. Thank you for everything you’ve given to our sport. Paris won’t be the same without you.”

Jannik Sinner, the current World No.1, said in a statement: “Novak is one of the reasons I fell in love with tennis. It’s hard to imagine Roland Garros without him.”

Even his biggest rivals paid tribute. Rafael Nadal wrote: “My friend, my rival, my inspiration. Whatever you decide, you will always be one of the greatest.”

What’s Next for Djokovic at This French Open?

Despite the emotional announcement, Djokovic remains focused on his current campaign. He is scheduled to play his second-round match in the coming days and has insisted he will give “100% effort” in every match he plays from now on.

Many analysts believe this could be a fairytale run for the Serbian star. If he were to win the 2026 French Open, it would be one of the most emotional and historic triumphs in tennis history — a true goodbye gift to his loyal fans.

However, with rising stars like Alcaraz, Sinner, and Zverev in top form, the path to the title remains incredibly difficult. Still, no one is counting Djokovic out. As he has proven time and time again, the greatest champion of the Open Era has a habit of delivering when the stakes are highest.

A Legacy That Transcends Tennis

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Beyond the records and Grand Slams, Novak Djokovic’s impact on tennis is immeasurable. He has been a trailblazer for mental health awareness, player rights, and the globalization of the sport. His journey — from a war-torn childhood in Serbia to becoming one of the most dominant athletes of all time — has inspired millions.

As the sun sets on his Roland Garros career, fans around the world are preparing to witness what could be the final chapter of an extraordinary story. Whether he lifts the trophy one last time or exits earlier, one thing is certain: Paris will never forget Novak Djokovic.

The tennis world now holds its breath. Will this be the year Djokovic writes one final unforgettable page at Roland Garros? Or will this be the beginning of a dignified farewell tour?

Only time — and the red clay of Paris — will tell.

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