Novak Djokovic reveals the release date of his upcoming Documentary

Novak Djokovic aims to release his documentary by the middle of the year


Novak Djokovic reveals the release date of his upcoming Documentary

Novak Djokovic

The former world No. 1, Novak Djokovic, is set to join the list of elite players who have had documentaries made on them. The Williams sisters, Andy Murray, Bjorn Borg, and John McEnroe are a few on the list. He has wanted to release his documentary for a long time now. However, due to many unforeseen situations, the release date got postponed.

In a recent interview, the Serbian star revealed that all hurdles to releasing the documentary have been cleared, and it is set to release in the middle of the year. Personally and professionally, the year 2022 was a roller coaster for Novak. Had it been a smooth year with no issues, the documentary would have been released.

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He further revealed about the documentary saying “There have been some changes considering everything that happened last year. We had something set and then we had to alter our plans. Now we are adjusting to that, we do not yet have an exact date, but I think it should come out by the middle of this year.”

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When asked if it is a documentary or a series Novak replied saying “We are in the process of editing, the finish line is close and I hope everyone will be able to see it soon. There is a lot of material, I have lived through many things in my life, so now we are deciding whether it will be a documentary or series.”

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Novak Djokovic’s first challenge in the Australian Open

Due to his infamous deportation last year, Novak Djokovic couldn’t participate in the Australian Open 2022. However, this time, with all the permissions granted, he set foot on Australian shores with a target of winning the 10th AO title. Novak did have a good start to the year. He won the Adelaide International down from a set in style. He looks confident and has been practicing hard ever since.

Having said that, the men’s draw has come out, and with the absence of current world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz, Novak’s draw is relatively easy. His first match is against the 75th-ranked Spaniard, Roberto Carballes Baen. However, there is an injury concern around Novak’s camp after he tweaked his hamstring during the Adelaide International.

All in all, tennis experts say that Novak has a relatively easier draw when compared to Rafael Nadal. The No. 1 seed is set to face Britain’s young sensation, Jack Draper. There are mixed opinions among the fans, as few say it’s time for the young generation to step up.

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