The 11-time Grand Slam champion from Serbia made his controversial comments on Sunday in the wake of his victory over Milos Raonic in the Indian Wells final.
Asked to react to sexist comments by Indian Wells tournament director Raymond Moore, who resigned on Monday night, Djokovic said ATP players should make more prize money than their WTA counterparts.
That ignited a raging controversy that saw several top players criticise Djokovic on Tuesday during the opening day of play at the ATP and WTA Miami Open.
"I was asked to comment on a controversy that wasn't of my making," Djokovic said. "Euphoria and adrenalin after the win on Sunday got the best of me and I've made some comments that are not the best articulation of my view, and I would like to clarify them.
"As you all know, I care deeply about the future of the game and all of the players. Tennis helped me so much in my life and being where I am today, I felt the need to speak about the fairer and better distribution of funds across the board -- this was meant for both men and women.