Stay humble and concentrate on your own perfection.

Novak Djokovic won’t be drawn into labelling himself as the GOAT as he insisted he would leave the job to those who write and talk about the sport.

Djokovic was asked about where he esteemed himself considering his big tournaments record that suggests he is at least the stats GOAT.

The Serbian was asked to respond to Rafael Nadal calling him the greatest, but wouldn’t take the bait.

Novak Djokovic steers clear of self glorification - Tennis365 “No, I’m not going to say I am the greatest player of all time,” Djokovic commented.

It’s not up to me to say things like that. “I leave it up to others. Obviously, I’m very proud that my greatest rival could say such things, but I leave this discussion to other people.

“I’m honoured to be a tennis player who’s writing my own name in the history of tennis, and I’m glad to be at the top right now.

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“That’s the most important thing for me. Then we can discuss at length the whole history of tennis, but once my career is over we can do it.

“Right now I guess this is very interesting for you, for everyone, all of you who follow tennis. “But as far as I’m concerned, that’s not a priority for me. I need to maintain, to focus myself on what is important for me right now.”

Djokovic has enjoyed his time away from tennis as he has been enjoying holidays with his wife and children since the end of last season.

He revealed that he used his free time to hit the fairways for some golf and to spend time doing other things he loves.

“It was wonderful to be with my family, especially with my wife, my children,” Djokovic said.

Younger generation are afraid of Novak Djokovic - he beats them with his  head', says former ATP star “I did try to use my free time to play golf, to follow other sports, as well. I’m a big fan of basketball. So I followed all the Belgrade club matches. As far as golf is concerned, I’m not at the same level as tennis, definitely (smiling).

“But I made most of my free time, I have to say. I made sure to have some quality time with my family. “I have practiced a lot, I have done a lot of physical preparation to make sure that I was ready for the end of the season.

“But the work that we have done was aiming at making me more precise, more accurate, because I knew that I didn’t have so much time afterwards for the end of the season.

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