Serbian star Novak Djokovic has arrived in Australia to play the first Grand Slam of 2021. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the World No. 1 has been forced to undergo a two-week quarantine. However, that hasn’t stopped him from having some fun and entertaining his fans.
Balcony story of the day 🇦🇺😁: @djokernole dancing and entertaining the fans!!
Absolutely LOVE this!! He’s the best 🥳😂❤️
Sound on!! #Djokovic #NoleFam @NovakFanClub
Credits: https://t.co/mXOPwgM2wL pic.twitter.com/HaXC0CFL8c
— Julie 🇫🇷🇬🇧 (@NDjokofan) January 21, 2021
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As you can see in the above clip, many of Djokovic’s fans assembled outside his balcony. Since he could not give his autograph or take pictures, the Serb decided to provide some entertainment – he danced on his balcony.
It should come as no surprise that Novak did this as he has done so on numerous other occasions. Here’s one of those times where he danced with American star Serena Williams.
On the tennis court, we always see Novak as a very fierce player. However, off the court, he is clearly a jovial person who loves to engage in various activities. This is why we are probably going to see many more moments of him dancing and fans are surely looking forward to that.
Novak Djokovic At The 2021 Australian Open
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Djokovic surely enjoyed dancing for his fans in Australia. However, right now, his main focus is going to be on training as he seeks a record-extending 9th title at his beloved Grand Slam.
This edition of the Australian Open is probably the toughest one for the Serb as he faces challenges from the NextGen. This is why he will be preparing himself to face them by playing 2 events – an exhibition in Adelaide and the ATP Cup.
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The exhibition starts immediately after Djokovic’s quarantine ends. After this, he will be traveling to Melbourne to play the ATP Cup where he is the defending champion. Hopefully, he will succeed in winning the title this year and more importantly, do very well at the Australian Open which begins on February 8th.
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