WATCH: A full of life Novak Djokovic spotted with a glimmer of singing at his brother’s wedding


WATCH: A full of life Novak Djokovic spotted with a glimmer of singing at his brother’s wedding

Novak Djokovic singing at his brother Djordje's wedding

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, who currently is engaged in celebrations of his brother’s wedding was recently noticed singing at a party where he was joined by his family and pumped full of adrenaline up by his close on the Serb’s sight of singing.

Novak, who is currently ranked at world No. 7 before his brother’s wedding celebration was banned from the recently held US Open, where his omission from the championship circled the Serb’s stance on the Covid-19 mandate, eventually forcing himself to recuse from the Slam at the last moment.

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Novak Djokovic’s ‘Life is Good’ amid brother’s wedding

The 21-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic with his wife Jelena Djokovic the past few days have been wrapped up in the Serbian brother’s wedding. Djordje Djokovic, who just got married to his lover Saska Veselinov at St. Mark’s church in Belgrade on Monday.

Djordje, who is also a Serbian tennis professional doesn’t have his career as shiny as his brother’s. He has had a career-high ranking of 1463 with his latest event played in Greece. At the celebration, Nole was joined by his seven-year-old son Stefan and wife Jelena on the dance floor at his youngest brother’s wedding.

Following the wedding day, the family resumed their post-wedding celebrations in Montenegro, where the former World No. 1 was in high spirits as he sang and danced alongside his brother and was enthused by it. Novak Djokovic has indeed made wholesome use of his time off the courts as he was forced to skip the US Open, owing to his unvaccinated status against COVID-19 which invited gruesome attention from his fans and fellow tennis players in New York.

Meanwhile, the Flushing Meadows Slam gained itself a new winner for the season, Carlos Alcaraz, who dominated his way through the championship and ousted Casper Ruud in the finals, and got placed at the world No. 1 position thereafter.

The Serb further extended his off-time after he withdrew from Serbia’s Davis Cup team for the group stage matches set to be held this month. Serbia’s Davis Cup captain recently revealed that Novak Djokovic’s absence was due to personal reasons.

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