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Novak Djokovic declared on March 7, 2026, that he intends to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, aiming to defend the gold medal he won in Paris. The Serbian star made the announcement in Indian Wells, California, where he was playing a second-round Masters 1000 match. At 38, he is charting a course that few athletes his age would dare to map.

The statement carries real weight. The 24-time Grand Slam champion would be 41 when the Los Angeles Games open in 2028 — an age well beyond the usual competitive ceiling for professional tennis. Yet his appearance in the Indian Wells draw confirmed his career shows no sign of a quick wind-down.

Second-Round Action in the California Desert

The Serbian played his second-round match at the Indian Wells Masters on March 7, 2026, facing Kamil Majchrzak of Poland at the desert hard-court facility. The Masters 1000 event sits just below Grand Slams in ATP ranking points and prestige, drawing the full depth of the tour each spring. No final score from that match appeared in the available source material.

Entering this event in early March reflects a clear effort to stay match-fit heading into the clay and grass seasons. Majchrzak sits well below the Serbian in the ATP standings, making the second-round draw a manageable test on paper. Still, the numbers reveal that staying sharp against lower-ranked opponents is how veterans at this stage protect their ranking.

A source image from the match captured the champion mid-toss on a serve — the same motion he has refined over more than two decades on tour. Sustaining that technical precision across a full tournament run at 38 is the real physical test, not just what the scoreboard shows.

Why the 2028 Olympics Matter for His Legacy

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The Paris 2024 gold medal was the one major prize that had eluded the Serbian for most of his career. Winning it completed what many tennis historians call the full collection of the sport’s biggest titles. Defending it in Los Angeles would be a different kind of achievement — one built on longevity rather than peak-age performance.

Reuters reported that the 38-year-old still holds long-term ambitions and wants to defend his Olympic title from Paris at the 2028 Games on the West Coast. That framing is direct: this is not a retirement tour. He is competing with a purpose that stretches two years into the future.

Reuters also described the 2028 target as an “age hurdle,” acknowledging the difficulty of competing at elite level into his early 40s. No player in the Open Era has won an Olympic tennis singles medal at age 41. That historical gap frames the scale of what the Serbian is proposing. The ambition is not small, and the sport’s record books back that assessment up clearly.

Some observers would argue the 2028 goal functions as a motivational anchor rather than a firm competitive commitment — something that keeps a veteran engaged in the present grind of tour tennis. Based on available source material, no specific tournament schedule between now and the LA Games was outlined, so the path from the California desert to the Olympic courts at UCLA stays undefined.

Key Facts: The Olympic Announcement

  • Djokovic confirmed his intention to compete at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, targeting a defense of his Paris gold medal.
  • The announcement came on March 7, 2026, during his appearance at the Indian Wells Masters in California.
  • He was 38 at the time of the statement, meaning he would be 41 during the 2028 Games.
  • His second-round opponent at the desert hard-court event was Poland’s Kamil Majchrzak.
  • Reuters labeled the 2028 target an “age hurdle,” noting the challenge of elite competition in his early 40s.

What Comes Next on the ATP Calendar

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His schedule beyond Indian Wells was not detailed in the available source material. A deep run at this Masters 1000 event would build momentum for the European clay season, which includes the Monte-Carlo Masters, the Madrid Open, and the French Open at Roland Garros.

Olympic qualification for tennis is based on ATP rankings during a window set by the ITF and ATP ahead of each Games. The Serbian would need to hold a competitive ranking through the qualifying period — likely spanning 2027 and early 2028 — to secure a spot on Serbia’s team. The source material did not address those specifics, but the structural requirement is a standard element of Olympic tennis participation.

To reach the LA 2028 podium, he would need to stay healthy, maintain a top-level ranking for roughly two more years, and perform at an Olympic final level at 41. No player in Open Era history has claimed an Olympic singles medal at that age. The challenge is historic in scope, and the next two seasons of competition will begin to show whether his trajectory can support such an outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Novak Djokovic announce his goal to compete at the 2028 LA Olympics?

Djokovic made the announcement on March 7, 2026, while competing at the Indian Wells Masters in California, according to a Reuters report.

How old will Novak Djokovic be at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics?

He was 38 years old when he made the statement in March 2026. He would be 41 years old when the 2028 Games take place in Los Angeles.

What Olympic title does Djokovic want to defend in Los Angeles?

He won the singles gold medal at the Paris 2024 Olympics and has stated he wants to defend that title at the 2028 Games on the West Coast.

Who did Djokovic face in the second round at Indian Wells in March 2026?

He faced Kamil Majchrzak of Poland in his second-round match at the California desert hard-court facility on March 7, 2026.

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Martina Vogel is a Swiss tennis correspondent who has covered every Grand Slam tournament since 2009. With a degree in sports journalism from the University of Zurich, she brings a European perspective and deep tactical insight to her coverage of the ATP and WTA tours. Martina has conducted sit-down interviews with multiple Grand Slam champions and is known for her detailed match analysis that explores the chess-like strategy within every rally.