Djokovic's Star Power: From Grand Slams to Global Icon
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Novak Djokovic has been making headlines across multiple fronts this past week, blending his tennis career with high-profile celebrity appearances. Most notably, the 24-time Grand Slam champion became the talk of the Formula One paddock when he attended the Qatar Grand Prix as a special guest of the organisers. Tennis Now and Hindustan Times report that Djokovic created one of the most viral moments of the 2025 F1 season when he was photographed alongside football legend David Beckham trackside at the Lusail International Circuit. The pair's unexpected meeting sent social media into overdrive, capturing the attention of both tennis and football fanbases. Beyond the photo opportunity, Djokovic actively participated in promotional activities, including a high-profile appearance with Alpine during an on-grid yoga and fitness session. He later handed out trophies following the Sprint race, further cementing his role as a major celebrity draw at the event.
Back on the tennis front, Margaret Court recently shared her perspective on Djokovic's pursuit of a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam title. Sportskeeda reports that Court acknowledged Djokovic will likely break her singles record of 24, but emphasised her overall Major count of 64 titles across singles, doubles, and mixed doubles will never be surpassed. This statement comes as Djokovic continues to eye his next Grand Slam victory.
In other significant developments, Tennis Now highlighted comments from Patrick Mouratoglou, who described Djokovic as probably the most authentic person in tennis, underscoring the respect the tennis community continues to hold for the Serbian star.
Additionally, Victor Troicki, Serbia's Davis Cup captain, has been hinting at a potential Djokovic return for upcoming qualifying matches in the 2026 season. Following Serbia's turbulent 2025 campaign, Troicki suggested that with Djokovic back in the fold, the team would be one of the strongest contenders in the competition.
These recent developments paint a picture of Djokovic at an interesting crossroads, balancing his continued competitive aspirations in tennis with an expanding global entertainment profile that extends well beyond the court.
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