Djokovic wins Australia’s biggest jackpot

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the boat to take Novak Djokovic Melbourne is historic. Cumulative: tenth Australian Open title, the twenty-second Grand Slam, equaling Rafa Nadal’s all-time record, and again at world number one, replacing the top of the ranking Carlos Alcaraz.

It all came down in one fell swoop after defeating the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. At 35 years old, the Serbian is enjoying fullness. From hell to glory in twelve months, from deportation from Australia, from not wanting to get vaccinated against covid, to touching heaven. And that he also missed the last US Open to avoid being inoculated against the coronavirus.

There was also no sign of the hamstring injury in his left leg where he started the tournament, ensuring that his first concern was nothing more than taking care of himself to participate, not to attack the throne again.

The Trophy: Norman Brookes Challenge Cup

‘Nole’ smiled again. He lifted the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup, the trophy honoring the 1911 champion, the first Australian to win overseas with a racket, at Wimbledon in 1907 and 1914. He also shone in the Davis Cup, before continuing in tennis as president of the federation.

Although the Serbian took a smaller replica in addition to the original. A classic at Grand Slams. The main trophy, for taking photographs, is to walk here for several hours under the close supervision of agents appointed for this purpose.

Australian Open: 76,500,000 Australian dollars

He also collected a millionaire’s check, for 2,975,000 Australian dollars, which equates to two million euros at the current exchange rate. This is part of the world record 76,500,000 Australian dollars in prize money for the event, with an increase of 3.4% to exceed 50 ‘kilo’ of the euro.

the finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas He received 1,625,000 Australian dollars, just over a million euros.

These are the same numbers managed by Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka and Kazakh Elena Rybakina, champion and finalist, the previous day.

Novak Djokovic, the most millionaire ATP

Novak Djokovic extends his ATP earnings lead. This will increase your account of 164,786,653 US dollars by two kilos. Behind are, and will continue to be, Rafa Nadal (134,529,921), and Roger Federer (134,529,921). The fourth in contention, Andy Murray, did not reach 64.

And these numbers increase, and a lot, when well-paid exhibitions, sponsorship contracts and those fixed for participating in certain contests are counted.

Source: La Verdad

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