The Serbian finished his United Cup match a few minutes before midnight in Australia and asked the crowd to join him straight away.
Novak Djokovic is having a great time in Australia. The Serbian plays tennis, but he also walks on the beach and entertains the people who go to see him at the United Cup, which is precisely due to his behavior after the end of the mixed doubles series against China, which occurred a few minutes previously. the new year has arrived.
It was 11:57 p.m., which prevented those present from returning home to celebrate the arrival of 2024. It was with this in mind that the Serbian, ten-time Australian Open champion, decided to lead the party.
“Since there are three or four minutes left, I want to ask you something. What if we celebrated the new year together. They stay for a few minutes, we have a DJ, he’s going to put on some music and countdown in a few minutes. What do you think », Launched Djokovic in the stadium once his victory was achieved.
People agreed and waited en masse until midnight with the Serbian team, who won 2-1 against the Asians. After the countdown, Nole embraced his teammates and team, amid an arena celebrating with Earth, Wind & Fire’s classic “Celebrate.” It was a special moment for the competition and for Djoko’s connection with the Australian people.
“I want to thank you all for being here this late, we know this is one of, if not the most important nights of the year, and you have decided to stay here with us. . We are very grateful to you and we appreciate your presence,” was another of the messages that the world number one dedicated to those present in the stands of the RAC Arena in Perth, Western Australia.
In 2024, Djokovic will try to win his 11th Australian Open and his second in a row after his coronation this year. In doing so, this would allow him to become the person holding the most Grand Slam singles titles in history, as he is currently tied with Margareth Court, with 24 each.
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