WATCH: Novak Djokovic interviewed by Indian journalist on his Olympic gold medal win in Paris

Novak Djokovic was interviewed by an Indian journalist after his Olympic Gold medal victory. Indians everywhere in the World meet iconic sportsmen.

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The Paris Olympics was a historic moment for the tennis World as we finally witnessed history by seeing Novak Djokovic winning his first Gold medal in the Olympic Games. This was the only prize that was missing from Novak Djokovic's cabinet and he finally won it at the age of 37 making this a historic moment for not only him but the Serbian team as well who have won their first Gold medal in tennis.

The victory in the Gold medal has no doubt got a lot of people around Novak Djokovic over his incredible triumph in Paris Olympics 2024. It is no surprise that the 24-time Grand Slam winner will have a lot of press around him after winning the Gold medal as well. This is one of the moments which will be remembered by everyone when the 37-year-old has finally completed a career Gold slam.

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The Indian tennis team could not achieve much in the Paris Olympics, but it does not mean that any of the  Indian journalists would not be present where the legend is present. Djokovic was interviewed by an Indian journalist while he was on his way home. He also had a great response after the reporter said where he was from which might have won some Indian hearts as well. In the end, the former World number one ended with saying, "Idemo Serbia, God is great, I'm super happy and super proud."

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It was great to see the Serbian being interviewed by Indian media and it was great to see his response to his questions and his quote in the end which would have made every tennis fan happy. All we could say is that Indians are everywhere and it is great to see that even an iconic player like Djokovic loves the nation as well.

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