Novak Djokovic broke the record for appearance in the Grand Slam semifinals by securing his 47th qualification, leaving 46 in Roger Federer. On Friday he will play for thirteenth at the US Open, which he reached by defeating the American in the quarterfinals. taylor fritz by 6-3, 6-3 and 6-4.
He let out a deafening scream as he sealed the victory. Euphoric, he braved everyone when it was his turn to interview the track winner. He grabbed the microphone from the interviewer, the former Australian tennis player Rennae Stubbs.
A few days after the celebration of the song of Carlos Alcarazfulfilling the promise he made to the Colombian singer Sebastian YatraDjokovic didn’t want to be left behind, and he imitated the Spaniard with his artistic first step.
If the Murcian hums the Latin song ‘Vagagundo’ by Yatra, in his presence, the Balkan chooses what he heard during one of the breaks of the game. Rougher, hardcore punk.
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He sang the chorus of the song (You Gotta) Fight For Your Rigt (To Party), by Beastie Boysa Brooklyn band that broke up in 2014.
“You have to fight for your right to party,” he shouted more than he sang Djokoviclinking his statement regarding the stifling 90F heat with 50% humidity: “It wasn’t easy conditions, but you have to fight, as the song we heard five minutes ago says, ‘for your right to party.’
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Stubbs, surprised by how he was left without a microphone and how Djokovic wanted to invite the public to improvised karaoke, invited the Serb to continue his comments by singing. The Balkan singer never sang.
Count Alcaraz, he also likes to sing.
Source: La Verdad

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