In a recent interview Novak Djokovic recalled his emotional meeting with his son Stefan just after winning his fourth Wimbledon title earlier this year beating Kevin Anderson in the final. ‘(He is) almost four and by Wimbledon regulations no child under the age of five can attend the match.
Officially on big courts, court number one and Central court where I was playing. However, they have done it last year for Federer when he has won, they allow it and they make an exception after the ceremony, after the last match, if you are in the final they allow you to bring your child.’ Djokovic also spoke about his preparation for 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games when he was dealing with a left wrist issues: ‘I came to a conclusion by myself, though the people around me that know me really well agreed on it, was that I was going too fast, I wanted so much that I burned myself at the highs of my wishes.
I have, in a way, digressed from that rhythm of planning, training, and optimal preparation, namely the formula that was working ideally, perfectly up until that moment. I stepped away from it because the Olympic year is always the hardest one in terms of the schedule.
You have the same number of tournaments plus you have the Olympics that have a special meaning.’ Djokovic will be back competing in ten days at the Rolex Paris Masters where he won 2009, 2013, 2014 and 2015 titles. ALSO READ: Rafael Nadal: Worse players than David Ferrer won a Grand Slam title