It is American TV profile Graham Bensinger who spent two days in Belgrade with the world of tennis and his wife Jelena, a program that will be broadcast this weekend.

Although the report is obviously recorded before the corona pandemic, a few news stories are revealed. Among other things, the world is seen playing tennis at the age of 40, ie in seven years when it is 2027 in the calendar.

- I don't believe in restrictions. I think the limitations are just illusions of your ego or mind, says Djokovic in "In Depth with Graham Bensinger," according to Reuters.

Djokovic won his eighth Australian Open in January and holds 17 Grand Slam titles. He is two after Rafael Nadal, 33, and three after Roger Fededrer, 38. The Serbian intends to pass his rivals, dubbed "The Big Three". He also aims to be the best in the ranking history by being one in the first place the most number of weeks.

"Think I Can Win Most Slams"

Federer leads that list at 310 while Djokovic has 282.

- I think I can win the most "Slams" and beat the record in the number of weeks as a global one. Those are my big goals, says Djokovic.

But it was nearing the end of his career in March 2018. By then Djokovic had lost to the unseen Benoit Paire and was ready to give up tennis.

- He seriously told me it was over. He gathered us and said that "now it is over," says wife Jelena.

After the tennis career's darkest moment in Miami just over two years ago, Djokovic has won five Grand Slam titles.