Australian Open (10)
"Being on that court with the Serbian flag raising, singing the anthem, with the gold around my neck, I think nothing can beat that in terms of professional sport," he said.Home is where the heart is for a proud Serb like Djokovic.
There is one place, though, which he has regularly described as his "second home": Melbourne. Or, more specifically, Rod Laver Arena.Djokovic has won the Australian Open there on a record 10 occasions, making it the most successful tournament of his career.The events which he has won the most are:
Australian Open (10)Wimbledon, Paris Masters, ATP Finals (7)
Miami, Rome, Dubai, Beijing (6)
Djokovic's all-court prowess is reflected by the fact there are events played on three different surfaces in this list - Wimbledon grass, Rome clay and hard courts everywhere else.But Rozentals says the programme's funding is nowhere near enough.
"I don't know how much you need but it's certainly not £16,000," said Rozentals."When you have to cover rent, travel, food... and most athletes who train full-time are all living in London.
"They're very fortunate to have parent backing - I wasn't. I never had the ability to move to London because of financial struggles so I was always doing the travel from the East Midlands, where I live, to London, back-and-forth, back-and-forth."Rozentals, who won individual C1 silver at the World Under-23 Championships in 2023, is awaiting the outcome of the investigation.