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Novak Djokovic has only had a couple of days to celebrate his US Open title—and 10th career Grand Slam.

So what's next for the world No. 1?

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The two-time US Open champion says he's focused on adding more trophies to his Grand Slam collection.

"I did achieve my lifetime goals to be No. 1 and to win Grand Slams. I feel like there's a lot more I can do," Djokovic said in this video interview with his racquet sponsor, Head. "As long as there is this flare inside of me and love for the sport I will keep on going.
 
I am 28 years old. I am at the peak of my abilities and I want to keep going exactly the same way. The kind of lifestyle I have, a very holistic approach, has allowed me to be healthy so I can compete on the high level so I can give myself more opportunities to fight for the biggest trophies."

Djokovic, who joined Roger Federer and Rod Laver as the third man in the Open Era to reach all four Grand Slam finals in a single season, says his passion for the sport and the people supporting him are his primary energy source.

"The love and passion for the sport—that's the main source of energy that I get for tennis," Djokovic said. "Obviously, my family and my closest team of people inspire me to keep on going. Of course the fans. There is always motivation out there you just need to look for it, you just need to feel it."



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