Novak Djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth Wimbledon crown

Novak Djokovic said his knee has responded so well to surgery that he considers himself a contender to win an eighth Wimbledon crown.

The Serb underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee less than a month ago, raising doubts over whether he would even make the draw for the grasscourt championships.

But Djokovic, winner of a record 24 Grand Slams, said he is confident the knee will hold up throughout the two-week tournament, that gets underway Monday, that he will not change his all-out approach.

“I don’t see myself holding back. I don’t see myself calculating or being a bit more cautious in the movement. I don’t see that happening,” Djokovic said at a pre-tournament news conference.

"Really, I go all in. I go full out. I mean, that’s the way I’ve been playing my entire career."

The Serb, 37, is poised to mount a one-man battle to preserve the legacy of Wimbledon's golden generation in the face of an increasingly successful new wave spearheaded by Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

Djokovic lost last year's final to Spaniard Alcaraz and was .succeeded as Australian Open champion by Sinner with the Italian also taking his world No 1 ranking.

Djokovic then saw his French Open crown pass to Alcaraz after he limped out of Paris with the knee injury that forced him to undergo surgery.

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Novak Djokovic was forced to retire hurt from the 2024 French Open to undergo knee surgery. AFP

If Djokovic equals Roger Federer's record of eight Wimbledon titles, he would become the oldest champion of the modern era.

"I have this incredible desire to play, just to compete," said Djokovic who will take on 123rd-ranked Vit Kopriva of the Czech Republic in his opener on Tuesday.

"Just the thought of missing Wimbledon was not correct."

With Federer now retired, Rafael Nadal skipping the tournament to focus on the Paris Olympics and Andy Murray playing in the aftermath of a back operation, there is definitely change in the air in south-west London.

Germany's world No 4 Alexander Zverev on Saturday predicted this year's Wimbledon will be the "most open in 20 years".

The likelihood is that for the first time since 2002, the men's final on July 14 will not feature at least one of the 'Big Four' who have swept up 19 of the last 20 titles.

Alcaraz, at 21 and 16 years Djokovic's junior, is already a three-time major winner.

He captured the US Open in 2022 while still a teenager, defeated Djokovic in a five-set final at Wimbledon in 2023 before seeing off Zverev in another five setter at the French Open in June.

Alcaraz, who opens Centre Court action on Monday against 262nd-ranked Mark Lajal of Estonia, has a chance to complete a rare French Open-Wimbledon double in the same season.

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates his five-set victory against Jannik Sinner of Italy in their French Open semi-final at Roland Garros on June 7, 2024. Getty Images

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz of Spain celebrates after beating Jannik Sinner. Getty Images

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner at the end of the match. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz celebrates winning a point against Jannik Sinner. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Jannik Sinner serves against Carlos Alcaraz. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz reacts during the semi-final on Court Philippe-Chatrier. AFP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Italy's Jannik Sinner in action. AFP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Jannik Sinner after winning a point against Carlos Alcaraz. AFP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz serves to Jannik Sinner. AFP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz reacts during his semi-final against Jannik Sinner. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz plays a forehand return. AFP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Carlos Alcaraz plays a backhand against Jannik Sinner. Getty Images

"I know that it's going to be a really difficult and big challenge for me, but I think I'm ready to do it," said the Spaniard.

Sinner, 22, made the semi-finals at Wimbledon last year and celebrated his first grass-court title at Halle this month.

The top-seeded Italian has racked up four titles in 2024, losing just three of 41 matches. He faces Germany's Yannick Hanfmann in his Monday opener.

Wimbledon will also bid an emotional farewell to two-time champion Murray.

Murray, 37, who famously ended Britain's 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men's champion with his 2013 victory, plans to bow out at the Olympics.

He is due to face 38th-ranked Tomas Machac of the Czech Republic on Tuesday but whether or not he makes it on court is still in doubt.

Now ranked at 115 in the world, Murray has undergone surgery to remove a cyst on his spine.

Already playing with a metal hip, the former world No 1 damaged ankle ligaments against Machac in Miami in April in another brutal indication of the physical setbacks endured by the sport's marquee names.

"It's complicated, and it's made more complicated because I want to play at Wimbledon one more time," said Murray before the draw was made.

"I would say it's probably more likely that I'm not able to play singles right now."

He is, however, set to play doubles alongside brother Jamie.

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek with the Suzanne-Lenglen trophy after beating Jasmine Paolini in the French Open final at Roland Garros in Paris, on June 8, 2024. EPA

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek celebrates after beating Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 6-2 to win the French Open for a third year in a row. Getty Images

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

French open champion Iga Swiatek alongside runner-up Jasmine Paolini. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Poland's Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates after beating Jasmine Paolini of Italy. EPA

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek celebrates after winning the final against Jasmine Paolini. AP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek celebrates after beatting Jasmine Paolini in the French Open final match at Roland Garros on June 8, 2024. Getty Images

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates securing her fourth French Open title following her 6-2, 6-2 win Jasmine Paolini. EPA

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek celebrates after beating Jasmine Paolini. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek during her win over 12th seed Jasmine Paolini. EPA

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek celebartes a point on her to winning a fourth French Open title. AFP

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Jasmine Paolini plays a backhand against Iga Swiatek. Getty Images

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Iga Swiatek towel's off during a break against Jasmine Paolini. Getty Images

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

A frustrated Jasmine Paolini during her defeat against Iga Swiatek. Reuters

novak djokovic 'won't hold back' as he bids to win eighth wimbledon crown

Jasmine Paolini stretches for a shot during the final against Iga Swiatek. EPA

In the women's event, world No 1 Iga Swiatek, fresh from a fourth French Open title and fifth Grand Slam title, arrives on a 19-match win streak.

The 23-year-old Pole's best run at Wimbledon was a quarter-final spot in 2023.

Swiatek faces 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin in the first round.

US Open champion and world No 2 Coco Gauff, made her breakthrough at Wimbledon as a 15-year-old qualifier in 2019 when she made the last 16.

She also pushed through to the fourth round in 2021 but has a point to prove after a first-round exit to American compatriot Kenin in 2023.

Gauff starts against compatriot Caroline Dolehide, ranked 52.

Third-ranked Aryna Sabalenka, the Australian Open champion and a semi-finalist at Wimbledon in 2021 and 2023, said she is still not "100% certain" of playing.

The Belarusian is due to face 106th-ranked Emina Bektas of the United States on Monday but a shoulder injury which forced her retirement at the Berlin grass-court tournament last week has not healed.

When asked if she will withdraw from the tournament, she said: "There's always a chance".

Marketa Vondrousova became the first unseeded player to win the women's title 12 months ago but history is not on her side if she is optimistic of a repeat.

Serena Williams, in 2016, was the last woman to successfully defend the title.

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