“Doping, We knew it” Novak Djokovic’s mysterious drink trashed by British media as controversy sparks around the Serb inhaling something during Wimbledon
Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic is going strong in the Wimbledon 2022 and is a clear favourite to win the tournament. The 6-time Wimbledon champion has already made his title ambitions clear. Coming back from two sets down in the quarterfinals against an in-form Jannik Sinner, the Serb held his nerve and won three consecutive sets to enter the semi-finals of the 2022 Wimbledon Championships.
Novak has played the quarter-finals against the Italian Jannik Sinner on 5th July where the latter came out winning after trailing by two sets. The Serb finished the match 5-7, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
Novak Djokovic’s inhaling something from the bottle makes the British media and critics go crazy
Novak Djokovic has again found himself in the center of attention, but this time for the wrong reasons. for something which he did in the middle of the game when he gestured towards his coach and whether he should be taking it now or not, which sparked controversy among British media outlets and critics asking if it was a secret drug-like in the movie ‘Lucy’ in which Scarlett Johansson takes CPH4 to gain extraordinary physical and mental abilities.
British columnist Damian Reilly noticed how Novak gestures towards his boxing and asked if he uses it now or later, which immediately caused various speculations and doubts! Comments on social networks began to pour in, and many believe that it is not a liquid at all! Everyone was wondering what the ‘genie in the bottle’ was like?
Some fans wrote it was asthma medicine, others said that he took an energy-boosting gel whereas some fans jokingly said he drank some brandy or that he took the magic potion that Dusko Dugouško gave to Michael Jordan in the famous movie “Space Jam” the speculation around the Djokovic will keep on coming until his team or himself elaborates what was actually there in the bottle!
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