Novak Djokovic isn't just a tennis maestro; he's a polymath with a flair for languages. The Serbian sensation not only shines on the court but also off it, displaying an impressive linguistic repertoire. Djokovic boasts fluency in 11 languages, a skill he often demonstrates in speeches, interviews, and interactions, captivating fans worldwide.


Djokovic's linguistic prowess includes Serbian, Spanish, English, French, German, Italian, Arabic, Russian, Portuguese, Japanese, and Mandarin.


His eagerness to embrace new languages has seen him conduct press conferences in various tongues, fostering a stronger connection with his diverse fanbase.


While adept in many languages, Djokovic harbours a fondness for his native Serbian, a language he's spoken throughout his life. Proud of his Serbian heritage, he's given insightful interviews in his mother tongue, resonating deeply with his roots. Beyond Serbian, Djokovic is fluent in English, a vital communication tool on the Tour, especially during major Grand Slam events like the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. His command over English was evident post his Wimbledon final defeat to Carlos Alcaraz.


An unexpected surprise came when Djokovic conducted an interview in Mandarin during the Shanghai Masters, impressing audiences and journalists alike. His dedication to learning Mandarin since 2013 was evident in a video featuring his brother Djordje. 






In addition to these languages, Djokovic frequently converses in European tongues like Spanish, German, and French during tournaments, engaging with fellow players and referees in their native languages. His attempt at speaking Japanese during the Tokyo Open further showcased his multilingual enthusiasm.


For Djokovic, respecting the country and its people he visits means understanding at least the basics of their language. 


At the 2023 ATP Finals in Turin, Djokovic's linguistic finesse stunned fans as he conducted four interviews in four different languages in just 10 minutes. This feat came right after his historic seventh ATP Finals win against Jannik Sinner. Fans marvelled at his linguistic versatility, some calling him a 'walking dictionary' while others likened him to a human Google Translate.


Djokovic's hunger for language learning is unwavering, leaving fans curious if he'll add a 12th language to his already impressive linguistic repertoire.