Inside Team Djokovic: Love or hate him, Novak will be the greatest

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Inside Team Djokovic: Love or hate him, Novak will be the greatest
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The first rule of Team Djokovic is you do not talk about (what is being said and written about) Team Djokovic

The first rule of Team Djokovic is you do not talk about Team Djokovic.

“In my case, I feel like things are just kind of piling on, adding on somehow, for one reason or another. It’s not an ideal situation or circumstance to be in when you have to kind of deal with all these other outside factors that are not really necessary during such an important event. He once told millions of Instagram followers that he knew people who “through energetical transformation, through the power of prayer, through the power of gratitude; they managed to turn the most toxic food, or maybe most polluted water, into the most healing water”.

A teenage Djokovic once walked into the office of then-Adelaide International tournament directors Mark Woodforde and Peter Johnston, asking for a main draw wildcard “because I’m going to become No.1 in the world one day and I think this would help give me a start”. It came about after he played at Indian Wells in 2011 with messages of support to Japan written on his knee tape, after the devastating earthquake and tsunami that caused major destruction and thousands of deaths.

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