I don't know if this is my last dance," says Djokovic chasing a 25th Grand Slam

Novak Djokovic, 38, will obviously be under close scrutiny throughout the Wimbledon fortnight. A finalist in the last six editions, the man with 24 Grand Slams will begin his tournament against Alexandre Müller.
During media day this Saturday, he addressed, as often lately, a few questions about his future:
"I don’t know if this is my last dance. My wish is to play for several more years. I’d like to stay physically healthy and mentally motivated to keep competing at the highest level. That’s my goal, but at this stage, you never know.
I agree that Wimbledon could be my best opportunity given the results I’ve had here, the way I feel, and how I play on this surface. Over the last six editions, I’ve reached six finals.
I’ve played very well here—it might be the most consistent Grand Slam for me over the past decade. When I come here, I feel more inspired to play my best possible tennis.
Today, it’s a bit different for me in the sense that I’m no longer chasing rankings. I’m trying to play my best tennis at Grand Slam tournaments and win them. Even though my tennis level has had ups and downs and fluctuated more recently, if you look at the past year and a half, I’ve been quite consistent in Grand Slams.