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Novak Djokovic to star in new documentary series

| | Sep 10, 2016, at 05:34 pm
New York, Sept 10 (IBNS): Novak Djokovic, the current world number one men's singles player and Serbian Tennis royalty, is all set to feature in a series of documentaries about himself, reports said.

Titled Novak, the documentary will focus on the Serbian's off courts movements, capturing his preparations before a tournament and his various interactions with fans, while visiting his hometown in Belgrade and while doing work for the Novak Djokovic Foundation.

Speaking about the project, Novak said, "My fans have been suffering and celebrating with me from the very beginning of my career on the tennis courts."

"Now I want to share with them all my daily life and what’s important to me – my values, my beliefs, and my habits – and also introduce to them all the amazing people that are always next to me," he was quoted as saying by the ATP website.

The project is produced by former tennis player Boris Kodjoe and conceptualised by Djokovic and Alberto Scarpetta.

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