Novak and Vajda ended their professional partnership
After a ground-breaking 15 years working together, we can confirm that Marian Vajda and Novak Djokovic ended their professional partnership. The pair agreed to end their partnership last year, following the ATP Turin. Marian has played an integral role within Novak’s team, supporting Novak to achieve 20 Grand Slam titles and amass an unprecedented 361 weeks as the world number one ranked player.
2021 in review: Simply the Best!
Novak completed one of the greatest seasons on the ATP Tour, winning three Grand Slam trophies and c…
Novak qualifies for 2021 Nitto…
Novak has become the first singles player to qualify for the 2021 Nitto ATP Finals, to be held at th…
ASICS and Novak calls on playe…
ASICS and Novak Djokovic have released special collaboration film #TakeOneStepForward to call on pla…
Novak Djokovic and Raiffeisen Bank International sign partnership
Serbian tennis star Novak Djokovic and Vienna-based Raiffeisen Bank International AG (RBI) announced a partnership today. Djokovic, who has been holding the number one position in tennis for the record time of 316 weeks, will be a brand ambassador for RBI and its subsidiaries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE).
Novak sets new all-time record with 311 weeks spent at no.1!
Novak has started his 311th week as the no.1 player in the men's rankings on Monday, marking an astonishing moment in tennis history and setting another record of his extraordinary career.
Novak presented with the 2020 year-end no.1 trophy
Novak has clinched the year-end no.1 ATP Ranking for a record-equalling sixth time. The Serbian star, who has finished as world no.1 for the sixth time in the past 10 years (also 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015 and 2018), is now level with his childhood hero Pete Sampras.
The largest portrait of Novak Djokovic in the world
The largest portrait of Novak Djokovic appeared on a clay tennis court in Belgrade. The masterpiece was created by architect and street artist Andrej Josifovski Pijanista.
Novak Djokovic Statement
Novak Djokovic tested positive for a virus COVID-19. Immediately upon his arrival in Belgrade Novak was tested along with all members of the family and the team with whom he was in Belgrade and Zadar. He is not showing any symptoms.
Novak and Djordje Djokovic welcome Thiem and Zverev
The world no.1 tennis player, Novak Djokovic, host of the Adria Tour along with his brother Djordje, who is also the tournament director, made a warm welcome for the Austrian Dominic Thiem and German Alexander Zverev in Belgrade. The Djokovic brothers waited the two tennis stars at the airport.