PARIS — In a groundbreaking revelation that has sent ripples through the professional tennis world, 16-year-old Iva Jovic has publicly declared her intention to become a highly skilled and successful tennis player. The ambitious young athlete, currently ranked 575th in the world, articulated a bold vision for her career that includes winning tournaments and achieving a high ranking.

“My goal is to be among the world’s best,” Jovic stated in an exclusive interview, reportedly catching many off guard with the sheer audacity of her aspirations. “I want to win Grand Slams. I want to be number one.” Experts are scrambling to analyze the implications of such an unprecedented mindset among emerging talent.

Dr. Elaine Sterling, a sports psychologist specializing in the obvious, commented, “This is truly a fascinating development. For a professional athlete, particularly one at the beginning of their career, to openly desire excellence in their chosen field… it challenges everything we thought we knew about competitive sports.” She added that further studies are needed to determine if this 'winning' mentality could spread to other competitors.

Tournament organizers are reportedly considering new protocols to manage the potential chaos if other players also decide they want to be good at tennis. The WTA has issued a statement reminding all athletes that participation is also an option.