WATCH: Novak Djokovic makes a heartwarming gesture to a saleswoman on the streets of Belgrade 


WATCH: Novak Djokovic makes a heartwarming gesture to a saleswoman on the streets of Belgrade 

Novak Djokovic seen on the streets of Belgrade

Current World No.7 and arguably the best player right now, Novak Djokovic was spotted on the streets of Belgrade, walking like an ordinary man, after his triumph on the court in the Astana Open.

Djokovic and his family has been seen a lot of times in the Belgrade streets before also, this time he was seen getting approached by an old woman selling magazines. Serbian Media reports that the woman sells a magazine named “LICEULICE”.

This is mostly seen sold by people who are very poor or have had to deal with some serious diseases. Djokovic was seen having conversations with the old woman for some time and later he bought the magazine that will be like a helping hand to her and the organization.

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Novak Djokovic continues his red-hot form

Novak Djokovic - IMAGO / Nir Keidar
Novak Djokovic – IMAGO / Nir Keidar

Novak Djokovic is back in the business after a shock loss to the Canadian World No.13 Felix Auger Aliassime in the Laver Cup by dismantling the Greek World No.5 Stefanos Tsistsipas in the Astana Open Final in straight sets. This was followed by a victory over Russian World No.4 Daniil Medvedev in the semi-finals where the latter retired due to a muscle strain when both players were at 1 set apiece.

Djokovic has already qualified for the World Tour Finals, Turin by the merits of winning Wimbledon despite being in 10th position with 2720 points. In the current form, Djokovic will be setting eyes on Paris Masters 1000 and ATP tour finals, in Turin as well. He has won the ATP tour finals 5 times, 1 short of the all-time leader Roger Federer. His last triumph there dates back to 2015 when he thrashed Federer in straight sets in the Finals.

With the retirement of Roger Federer, the current Big 2 will have to fight with a lot of youngsters including the likes of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner from now on. With Stefanos Tsitsipas, Daniil Medvedev, and Casper Ruud already in the hunt for the top spots, more competition, and mouth-watering encounters are awaited by tennis fans.

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