**Novak Djokovic Reflects on His ‘Greatest Achievement’ After Olympic Gold Victory**
Novak Djokovic has declared that winning the gold medal at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris stands as his “greatest sports achievement.” The Serbian tennis legend shared that, despite facing a challenging season, he “secretly believed” he could emerge victorious, describing his performance as “one of my best tournaments.”
In a thrilling final at Court Gold Victory in Stade Roland Garros, Djokovic defeated Carlos Alcaraz in two intense and high-quality sets to secure his first Olympic gold medal. This victory came during Djokovic’s fifth Olympic appearance; his previous Olympic medal was a bronze, earned at the 2008 Beijing Games during his debut.
The 37-year-old had long sought an Olympic gold, which was the only major title missing from his illustrious career, which includes 24 Grand Slam titles. With this victory, Djokovic has now completed his collection of all the significant tennis trophies.
In reflecting on this triumph, Djokovic acknowledged that the achievement holds a special place in his heart, given the journey it took to reach this pinnacle in his career.