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Roland Garros 2014: Novak Djokovic & ball picker spice things up during rain stoppage

Novak Djokovic used the stoppage of the match due to rain to relax and entertain the spectators in the stands and in front of the television screens with a cute insert and a friendly debate with the ball collector.

In the first round Roland Garros Djokovic faced off with Joach Sousao, who easily beat him 6-1 and 6-2. So he treated himself to an unsuspecting ball collector during the break to entertain himself and the crowd. In the process, this extremely cute video was created. Holding the racquet, toasting... and debating are things that this boy will surely fill for the rest of his life.

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Did you know? Novak Djokovic has been playing professionally since 2003. In his career so far, he has won six Grand Slam tournaments: Australian Open 2008, 2011, 2012[1] and 2013, Wimbledon 2011 and US Open 2011., Wimbledon, US Open 2011 and 2011th year .[2] He is the youngest tennis player to reach the semifinals of all four tournaments for Grand Slam, of which three times per Roland Garros and once at the US-Open. In addition, he won the Masters Cup in 2008. Among other achievements are 22 final appearances in the Masters 1000 series tournaments, in which he won twelve times: three times each in Miami and Canada, twice each in Indian Wells and Rome, and once each in Madrid and Paris. He won a bronze medal at the tennis tournament of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. Two years later, he won the Davis Cup with his teammates from the Serbian national team. On July 4, 2011, after winning Wimbledon, he became the first Serbian tennis player in history number one in the ATP ranking. Previously, similar success was achieved by Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Janković on the WTA ranking. source: Wikipedia

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