tennis icon Tim Henman has given his verdict on what Novak jokovic winning gold at the Paris Olympics could mean for Carlos alcaraz and his other Rivals Carlos alcaraz has been warned to expect a rejuvenated Novak jokovic after the Serb clinched an Olympic gold medal at the Paris games the pair battled it out in a repeat of this Summer's Wimbledon final but unlike in sw19 jokovic won to claim the only title missing from his illustrious career the 37-year-old is one of the most dominant players in the sports history holding a men's record 24 major titles despite competing in the same era as Roger Federer Raphael Nadal and Andy Murray there is a new crop of contenders emerging to challenge the Serbian though alcaraz 21 has won both the French Open and Wimbledon so far this year with four major titles already to his name however British tennis icon Tim Henman has insisted that jokovic will not go quietly and that completing his Olympic ambition could be a worrying sign for the Spaniard and tennis's other Rising Stars I just don't think the way he works means he will think he has won the gold medal and that's it Henman told tennis 365 he still has an enormous passion for the game he loves what he does and if anything it might go the other way winning the Olympics might free him up he might think he has ticked all the boxes and I am playing with The house's money now he might go out and feel no pressure as he looks to win another major at the US Open that might be dangerous for the rest because he will play with freedom and while he is fit and healthy I definitely think he has more major titles in him jovic's fresh ambition will be to break the overall major titles record which he currently shares with Margaret Court his next opportunity will be at the US Open this month but he will go into the tournament with no hardcourt preparation