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CliQ INDIA > Sports > Djokovic Finds New Motivation After Miami Run, Eyes 100th Title | CliqExplainer
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Djokovic Finds New Motivation After Miami Run, Eyes 100th Title | CliqExplainer

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  • Djokovic eyes his 100th ATP title after a revitalizing run to the 2025 Miami Open final.
  • Without coach Andy Murray, Djokovic prepares for a tough clay season opener in Monte Carlo.

Novak Djokovic is feeling revitalized after his run to the final of the 2025 Miami Open, reigniting his passion for tennis as he looks to add more titles to his illustrious career. Despite not having won a title since his victory at the 2023 ATP Finals, the 37-year-old Serbian is determined to make a strong push for his 100th ATP title during the upcoming clay season. His recent performance in Miami, where he showed flashes of his best tennis, has given him the inspiration he needs to continue competing at the highest level.

Although Djokovic has already secured a remarkable 24 Grand Slam singles titles, his bid to become only the third man in tennis history to win 100 ATP titles was briefly halted when he was defeated by Jakub Mensik last week. Nevertheless, Djokovic remains optimistic about his form, particularly after his Miami showing. “It’s clear that it’s becoming more challenging as I get older, but when I play like I did in Miami, it gives me the motivation to keep going,” he explained to reporters in Monte Carlo.

The Serbian icon expressed that his recent success on the court has helped him rediscover the joy of playing, a crucial factor that drives him to pursue more titles. “When you’re striking the ball well and winning matches, it feels great on the court,” Djokovic remarked. “But when you start losing early, doubts begin to creep in, and you question whether you should continue. I’m happy I found that joy in Miami, and now I’m hoping to bring it onto the clay courts.”

While Djokovic is looking to carry the momentum from his Miami run into the clay season, he remains cautious about his expectations. He knows that transitioning to a different surface, particularly with limited time to adjust, could pose challenges. “I haven’t had much time to prepare for this tournament, so my expectations aren’t high,” he admitted, referring to the ongoing Monte Carlo Masters.

In Monte Carlo, Djokovic is competing without his regular coach, Andy Murray, who is expected to rejoin him in Madrid later this month. Djokovic explained that it was never part of the plan for Murray to work with him this week, and in his absence, his brother Marko has joined him for emotional support. Djokovic’s first match in Monaco could be against Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka, a potential tough opening clash.

As the clay season unfolds, Djokovic’s performance in Monte Carlo will be a key indicator of whether he can maintain his form and continue his pursuit of a historic 100th ATP title.
Novak Djokovic is feeling revitalized after his run to the final of the 2025 Miami Open, reigniting his passion for tennis as he looks to add more titles to his illustrious career. Despite not having won a title since his victory at the 2023 ATP Finals, the 37-year-old Serbian is determined to make a strong push for his 100th ATP title during the upcoming clay season. His recent performance in Miami, where he showed flashes of his best tennis, has given him the inspiration he needs to continue competing at the highest level.

Although Djokovic has already secured a remarkable 24 Grand Slam singles titles, his bid to become only the third man in tennis history to win 100 ATP titles was briefly halted when he was defeated by Jakub Mensik last week. Nevertheless, Djokovic remains optimistic about his form, particularly after his Miami showing. “It’s clear that it’s becoming more challenging as I get older, but when I play like I did in Miami, it gives me the motivation to keep going,” he explained to reporters in Monte Carlo.

The Serbian icon expressed that his recent success on the court has helped him rediscover the joy of playing, a crucial factor that drives him to pursue more titles. “When you’re striking the ball well and winning matches, it feels great on the court,” Djokovic remarked. “But when you start losing early, doubts begin to creep in, and you question whether you should continue. I’m happy I found that joy in Miami, and now I’m hoping to bring it onto the clay courts.”

While Djokovic is looking to carry the momentum from his Miami run into the clay season, he remains cautious about his expectations. He knows that transitioning to a different surface, particularly with limited time to adjust, could pose challenges. “I haven’t had much time to prepare for this tournament, so my expectations aren’t high,” he admitted, referring to the ongoing Monte Carlo Masters.

In Monte Carlo, Djokovic is competing without his regular coach, Andy Murray, who is expected to rejoin him in Madrid later this month. Djokovic explained that it was never part of the plan for Murray to work with him this week, and in his absence, his brother Marko has joined him for emotional support. Djokovic’s first match in Monaco could be against Switzerland’s Stan Wawrinka, a potential tough opening clash.

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