Danh ngôn của Novak Djokovic (Sứ mệnh: 8)

It's interesting that I had such a close relationship with my grandfather. Because your parents always judge you: they say, 'You shouldn't do this, you shouldn't do that.' But with your grandparents you have a feeling that you can say anything or you can do anything, and they will support you. That's why you have this kind of connection.
I'm a happy man, because I am successful in what I do, of course; but what makes me most happy is I have people around me that I love and who love me back. This, for me, is the most important thing. Nobody likes to be alone.
My father never talked about the sacrifices that the family made for me.
Tennis is a mental game. Everyone is fit, everyone hits great forehands and backhands.
I had to listen to the classical music because it calms me down, calms my nerves down.
I don't think there has been enough communication between the players and the tournaments. In one sense it's just as much the players' fault. Players talk between each other and in the locker room about things that can be improved and then when the time comes to talk and really do something about it they stop.
My nutritionist has done a great job in changing my diet after we established I am allergic to things like gluten - I can't eat pizza, pasta and bread. I have lost some weight, but my movement is sharper and I feel great.
I had a unique privilege to have a good start in life and a chance to develop my talents.
I stopped thinking too much about what could happen and relied on my physical and mental strength to play the right shots at the right time.
People look up to me as somebody who is able to switch the image of our country from negative to positive.
And when I was saying I want to become number one of the world and I was 7, 8 years old, most of the people were laughing to me. Because you know, it seemed like I have one percent chances to do that. And I've done it.