Indian tennis icon Sania Mirza has thrown her support behind Serbian great Novak Djokovic, saying it is too soon to rule him out despite his Grand Slam title drought since late 2023.
In a conversation with ANI, Mirza rejected claims that time may be catching up with the 24-time Grand Slam champion, stressing that a player of Djokovic’s stature and experience should never be underestimated.
“We can never count Novak Djokovic out. That is the truth about it. He beat Jannik Sinner at the Australian Open 2026 semifinals. And he’s somebody who has clearly shown us that, even after all these years and at this age, he can still beat the best players in the world and be among the best. So you can never count Novak out,” Mirza said.
🗣️Ilia Malinin on Novak Djokovic:
“I did see Novak. It’s so unreal. I heard that after I landed my backflip he was like, he had his hands over his head. That’s incredible. That’s a once-in-a-lifetime moment. I’m absolutely blown away.” pic.twitter.com/l7JmLNmC5g
— Danny (@DjokovicFan_) February 9, 2026
Djokovic last won a Grand Slam title after defeating Daniil Medvedev in the final of the 2023 US Open. Since then, the Serbian legend has featured in two finals–2024 Wimbledon, where he lost to Carlos Alcaraz, and the 2026 Australian Open, where he lost again to Alcaraz.
Djokovic’s recent performances have reignited the debate around his longevity and ability to continue competing at the highest level.
His victory over world No. 2 and Italian star Jannik Sinner at the 2026 Australian Open semifinals served as a reminder of his enduring class and competitive spirit.
As the season progresses, all eyes will remain on the former world No. 1 to see whether he can add to his already historic Grand Slam tally and further cement his legacy as one of the sport’s greatest players.
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He wasn’t the media darling.But he became the greatest anyway.
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— NO.1VAK (@NO1VAK_) February 15, 2026
Mirza also believes that replicating Serena Williams’s dominance is no easy feat, but sees potential in a handful of current players who could shape the next era of women’s tennis.
Speaking to ANI, Mirza described Serena as a once-in-a-generation phenomenon whose level of sustained excellence is rarely seen in the sport.
“We have to accept that Serena Williams is a phenom; like, it doesn’t happen every generation. So, players like Serena Williams don’t come regularly. At the end of the day, you sometimes skip a generation to have somebody like Serena Williams,” Mirza said.
However, when asked about which players are capable of building similar dominance, Mirza pointed to world-class talents who have already established themselves on the biggest stage.
Mirza particularly highlighted Aryna Sabalenka for her commanding presence and consistency in recent seasons. Alongside her, Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina have emerged as leading figures of the current generation, combining youth with Grand Slam success.
“But at this point in time, the dominance that Aryna Sabalenka really shows makes you wonder if she can get there, but the 23-24 Grand Slam is a long time, but she has been dominant over the last couple of years. So, Aryna Sabalenka, Iga Swiatek, and Elena Rybakina are the girls you have to look up to because they are still young and still in their early or mid-20s and have already won multiple Grand Slam titles,” she added.
While matching Serena’s tally of 23 major singles titles remains a monumental challenge, Mirza’s remarks underline the belief that the women’s game is in capable hands, with several young stars poised to define the sport’s next dominant era.
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