Serbian player Novak Djokovic is a high-profile men's tennis player in the world.
So far, he has won 24 Grand Slam titles in his career, but he doesn't intend to stop there and keep striving for even more.
His fans are confident that Djokovic will be able to achieve even better results in the future.
Despite winning numerous Grand Slam titles, ranking No. 1 in the world for a long time, and being hailed as one of the best players in men's tennis history, Djokovic has not been treated well by the ATP.
Recently, Djokovic has sparked controversy again.
He has publicly criticized the ATP for failing to win the 2023 Coach of the Year award for his coach, Goran Ivanisevic.
The ATP awarded the award to Sinner's coaches Darren Cahill and Simone Wagnozzi.
Djokovic's results were even better, so his coach should have been the best candidate to win the award.
However, the ATP gave the award to someone else, much to Djokovic's displeasure.
In response to this matter, Djokovic also expressed his opinion, ridiculing the coach's failure to win the award, which is thought-provoking.
Djokovic wrote: "Golan, I think we need to win all four Grand Slams so that you can, albeit only, be considered Coach of the Year.
Win the year-end world number one by just that.
One or three Grand Slam titles, year-end finals titles, and making history are still not enough.
My dear coach.
Seeing the news, some netizens said that Djokovic was clearly unhappy with his coach's failure to win the award.
Djokovic is a very great player and everyone expects him to be able to control his emotions.
Actually, for Djokovic, this award is not so important, because his coach is already great enough that he does not need to prove himself with this award.
I believe that Djokovic can calm down and go out again.
Djokovic's next goal is very clear, which is to win another major title in four Grand Slams and Olympic competitions next year.
For Djokovic, this is not difficult, after all, he is still strong.
I believe that he will be able to achieve great results in the next competitions.