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Family might end up being the only thing that can stop tennis ace Novak Djokovic, with the Serbian star admitting it is becoming harder to stay away from his wife and children for long periods.
Djokovic reclaimed his mantle as world No.1 after winning a record 10th Australian Open in Sunday night's final against Stefanos Tsitsipas, also drawing level with Rafael Nadal on 22 grand slam titles.
Djokovic roars after winning the 2023 Australian Open and reclaiming his mantle as the world's best tennis player - but the win was tinged with sadness
Novak with his wife Jelena Djokovic. He credits her support for helping him chase his tennis dreams all over the world
The Djokovic family including children Stefan and Tara enjoy some time together during a rare break in their father's hectic tennis schedule
It was an emotional win after he was deported from Australia in 2022, banned from the US Open and upset by young gun Holger Rune in the final of the Paris Masters.
The Serbian star broke down after the victory as the emotions spilled over.
Now fans are asking how long the 35-year-old will continue, with just one more grand slam title required to become the greatest of all time in the slam era.
In an ominous warning to rival players,