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History was created in the Paris Olympics this season where we saw former World number one and 24-time Grand Slam winner Novak Djokovic finally get his hands on the gold medal which has been eluding him for years. The Serbian legend has finally got his hands on the prize that he has been waiting for and has conquered everything he had to in the game of tennis already. There are still a lot of people who are looking forward to seeing him perform in the hard-court season as well.
There is no doubt we all would love to see Novak Djokovic back on the court but it turns out that the Serbian has recently withdrawn from both the Canadian Open and the Cincinnati Open which has made the wait even longer for everyone. It looks like we might Djokernole in the US Open where he will be trying to make it 25 Grand Slams and break the record for the most slams for a tennis player. It will be interesting to see what Djokovic will have in store for us in the future.
Withdrawing from the two big ATP tournaments means that Djokovic has some time off from the game and he will be looking to enjoy them straight away. It seems like that is exactly what he is doing where we have come across a clip of him playing with the kids on an obstacle course at Copacabana Beach and seems to be enjoying his time with them as well. The legendary player is showing how he loves interacting with the young generation and this is a massive example of it in front of us.
Novak playing with next-gen kids like Carlos and still winning 🤣pic.twitter.com/4VZK0fb2xk
— Rishi Kumar 🇮🇳 (@rishi45kumar) August 10, 2024
The other thing which surprises us, even more, is that Djokovic seems to have more energy than the kids and was beating some of them as well. This was another clip which shows the human side of someone who is supposed to be like a god when he is playing on the court. We are happy that Djokovic is enjoying his time off, but we still want to see him back in action as soon as possible and get that 25th Grand Slam title.