Novak Djokovic has arrived in Australia eager to become a true conductor. Not only for his performance on the court, figuratively speaking, but even literally, incorporating a new instrument into his repertoire of celebrations. It's the saxophone: after his first two victories in Brisbane, the Serbian has celebrated on court using his racket as if he were starting to play said instrument, adding to his already known violin celebration, dedicated to his daughter Tara. He himself explains the background of this matter:
"My children have told me to have two types of celebration: my daughter told me to keep playing the violin if I win and my son told me to play the saxophone, so I try to incorporate both celebrations," smiled the one from Belgrade, who already includes Stefan in his 'musical' celebrations.
That’s not what he said… pic.twitter.com/82sf8ROVev
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