Overview
- Prime Video released the trailer for Novak Djokovic's documentary on Tuesday, July 14, showing the film and its themes to the public for the first time.
- The full film, directed by Jason Hehir, will stream on Prime Video on August 20, a week before the U.S. Open begins in New York.
- The documentary features interviews with Djokovic, his wife and family, and tennis figures such as Rafael Nadal, Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras and Boris Becker to trace his rise from wartime Serbia to 24 Grand Slam titles.
- The trailer foregrounds Djokovic's private doubts and sacrifices, including on-camera lines about questioning how long he can keep competing and the personal cost of chasing more titles.
- Coming after his Wimbledon 2026 semifinal loss and public retirement speculation, the film is timed to influence perceptions ahead of the U.S. Open and to sit alongside Djokovic's stated aims to return to Wimbledon and pursue the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.