Novak Djokovic lived this Sunday as one of the best days of his sports career. The Serb was declared the champion of the Australian Open, managing to match Rafa Nadal’s 22 Grand Slam titles, and also regained the world number 1 ranking he lost in June.
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Undoubtedly, The most commented image was the champion’s tears as he hugged himself in the stands with his family and technical teamalthough in the final hours his unique celebration just after the game went viral.
And it was that Nole has clearly recreated the life motto popularized by Carlos Alcaraz: ‘Head, heart and balls’. As soon as he finished the last point, the Serb looked at the stands and pointed, first at his temple, then at the left side of his chest, ending at his crotch.
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Alcaraz’s reaction could not have been sportier. As soon as the game ended, he wrote a message on his twitter account congratulating Novak. “Congratulations Novak Djokovic on the Australian Open and world number one. Many deserve. I hope to see you soon at the track“.
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It’s hard to see the faces in the competition. Alcaraz chose Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro and Acapulco, while Djokovic chose Dubai. And the current anti-covid regulations in the United States prevent the Serb from entering the country for the Masters 1000 ATP contention in Indian Wells and Miami.
They may not meet in a competition box until April, in Monte Carlo.
Source: La Verdad

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