The Serbian legend is pursuing a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title at Wimbledon and explained that he will only take stock of what he has achieved on the court when he drinks "margaritas on the beach" with rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
Djokovic said: "I don't pause to reflect. I don't have time. Being on the highest level on professional tennis requires a lot of dedication.
"I don't play as much as I did before but the weeks I don't play, I play at home with my kids. I don't reflect fully on everything I have been through.
"I would like to but I think that will come when I set the racquet aside and then sip margaritas on the beach with Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal and just reflect on our rivalry and everything."
Djokovic will aim for his 100th victory at the All England Club in Saturday's (05.07.25) third round clash against countryman Miomir Kecmanovic and believes that he has a strong chance of winning at SW19 for an eighth time.
He said: "I feel like I have a very good chance against anybody, really, on the Centre Court of Wimbledon, a place where I maybe feel the most comfortable on any court. Rod Laver Arena (at the Australian Open) and Wimbledon Centre Court are the two courts where I've done so well throughout my career.
"I felt great physically, mentally sharp. Game-wise, I'm playing as well as I can, really, on grass. So hopefully I can keep it up.
"Of course, it's great. You want to keep on playing this way. It can be only one day, one match. Tomorrow or in two days can be a different story. I don't know. I'm trying to be cautious and keep it going. But yeah, aspirations and objectives are very high to go all the way."