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In the amusing LIVE session of Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray on Friday, the two legends reminisced their moments from the tour. They discussed the technical aspects of tennis and most importantly excited their fans in the midst of no tennis happenings. 

And now the Serbian legend has announced another Instagram LIVE face-off with his other rival Stan Wawrinka. “Face you make when you realize you’re going live with Stanimal tomorrow at 4 pm CEST. Submit questions via my Stories.. this should be good,” Novak announced.

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Following Djokovic’s announcement, Wawrinka also posted, “Be ready for tomorrow live Instagram my friend! Saturday at 4pm CEST. Submit questions via my story… this should be good Novak Djokovic.”

Speaking about the rivalry between Wawrinka and Djokovic, the duo has met 25 times in their careers and Stan has pulled off six victories against the Serbian GOAT.

Swiss star Wawrinka denied Djokovic to defend the US Open title in 2016 and emerged as a three-time Grand Slam champion in New York.

Also during the 2015 French Open Wawrinka defeated Novak in the finals who previously beat the five-time defending champion, Rafael Nadal, in the quarterfinals. And Stan has won their past three meetings at Grand Slams.

After the suspension of the ATP Tour, Wawrinka has done several amusing LIVE sessions with his best friend Benoit Paire.

Read More – “Roger Federer is Capable of Winning Another Grand Slam” – Stan Wawrinka Refutes Benoit Paire Claim

Novak Djokovic regrets Olympic Games losses

While in conservation with Andy, Novak revealed his mindset during Rio Olympics 2016. Also, the Serb wants a rematch of the Beijing Olympics semifinal match against Nadal.

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“I think it would be the Olympic Games. So maybe the match I played against you in London (2012) or maybe Rafa in Beijing. I lost semis, also very close, three all or four all I had something like 15-40 or something like that, I lost 6-4, 7-5,” Novak shared.

Read More – “I Don’t Want This to Sound Like an Excuse”- Novak Djokovic Opens Up on Olympics Loss in Rio

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