“Leave at least few cups for others” – Novak Djokovic’s prowess during the 2023 Ryder Cup’s All-Star match has fans amazed by his skill on the golf course
He brought his competitive energy to the golf course, teaming up with notable athletes.

Novak Djokovic plays Golf (Credit: Twitter/@rydercup)
Novak Djokovic‘s successful march to his 24th Grand Slam victory at the US Open cemented his place as one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Following this monumental performance, the tennis world waits for his return to competitive action with bated breath. Djokovic, on the other hand, has decided to take a break, recognizing the significance of rest and rehabilitation in sustaining peak performance.
During his hiatus, he has spent time with his family, cherishing the well-deserved leisure. But, in a charming twist, he has also taken up golf.
Djokovic’s recent journey into golf took him to Rome, where he competed in the Ryder Cup All-Star Clash. This surprise decision piqued the interest of sports fans all over the world, providing a spark to the 2023 Ryder Cup.
He brought his competitive energy to the golf course, teaming up with notable athletes Carlos Sainz and Gareth Bale, making the occasion one to remember. The Ryder Cup All-Star Clash, historically a showcase of golfing excellence, evolved into a fusion of talents.
.@DjokerNole gets the #AllStarMatch under way ? #RyderCup pic.twitter.com/MD6b8tNk0Q
— Ryder Cup (@rydercup) September 27, 2023
Djokovic’s new talent leaves the fans in awe
Fans who are used to seeing Djokovic’s tennis brilliance were pleasantly surprised by his golfing experience. Many people expressed respect for Djokovic’s adaptability on social media as he transitioned from the tennis court to the golf course.

Let’s see how the ‘Nole’ fandom reacted:
Leave atleast few cups for others?
— msd_stan (@bdrijalab) September 27, 2023
— NovakDjokovicUKFan-Linda??? 2️⃣4️⃣ #djokovic? (@DjokovicUk) September 27, 2023
"not too bad"
— The parjury (@theparjury) September 27, 2023
Still not problems on grass @Wimbledon https://t.co/uMgxUQx88C
— the daily serve (@thedailyserve) September 27, 2023
What can’t this man do. https://t.co/gUBbylPAp9
— Daniel Greiss (@daniel_greiss) September 27, 2023
Dude stop hoarding trophies mahn https://t.co/KrOOUwol0o
— Jacob Frye (@JacobFr65279655) September 27, 2023
This is what happens when you've completed the main challenge and you're just doing side quests. https://t.co/YZcmsNbu26
— Florian Ederer (@florianederer) September 27, 2023
Fans are anxiously awaiting Djokovic’s return to the tennis circuit, where he will likely strive to further cement his reputation. His brief golfing break has given an interesting and entertaining intermission, reminding us all that Djokovic’s pursuit of excellence stretches far beyond the bounds of the tennis court.
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Navya Mishra
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