Djokovic shocked the world with the response on when will he finish his career: Why wouldn't i play when i was 40?

Serbian tennis player has a desire to remain active as long as possible

In times when it is speculated how much can athletes give when they turn 30, Novak Djokovic made a very interesting statement on the subject.

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Serbian tennis player said that he would love to play as long as possible, and on a question if he could play when he turned 40, he said:

- Why not? You will see a lot of me in the future.  

Novak is turning 30 this year in May, and he started his professional career in 2003.

After beating Radek Stepanek in Doha quarterfinals, Novak praised the 38-year-old Czech's career.

That shows me that i could have a career as long as that. If he can do it, i can do it too - said Djokovic.

The oldest Grand Slam champion is Ken Rosewall who won Australian Open when he was 37 years old in 1972.

What do you think of this - can you see Novak Djokovic on the field in the next 10 years?  

(Telegraf.co.uk)