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After Surging to Glory With Novak Djokovic’s Blessings, Serbian ATP Phenom Swells With Patriotic Pride

Published 12/03/2023, 11:43 AM EST

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The Serbian tennis culture has skyrocketed since the World’s No.1 Novak Djokovic took over. In a recent turn of events, the rising star from Serbia, Hamad Medjedovic, bagged the Next Gen ATP Finals. Upon this glorious victory, Medjedovic took his sweet time to mention Djokovic and his involvement throughout. The young champ even said there was a similarity between the titles. 

It is delightful to see how Medjedovic stays connected to his roots as he kept crediting his victory to Novak Djokovic and his country. The 20-year-old has often vocalized that Djokovic has helped him on multiple occasions. However, what he said this time is worth talking about.

Novak Djokovic and Medjedovic make a winning streak for Serbia

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Medjedovic made Serbia proud as the sun dipped below the Jeddah skyline. The imprint of Djokovic’s indomitable spirit has resonated through the country, turning it into a tennis powerhouse. The Next-Gen talent Medjedovic recently added a vibrant stroke to this canvas. Medjedovic defeated Arthur Fils with scores of 3⁶-4⁸, 4-1, 4-2, 3⁹-4¹¹, and 4-1 in Jeddah.

Medjedovic started with an interesting comparison. He said: “It is a great thing. He won the Finals and I won Next Gen. It is a great thing for our country. I am really proud to get this title for my country.” This young athlete’s humility and pride intertwine as he acknowledges Djokovic’s victories and even shares the spotlight by clinching the Next Gen ATP Finals. In his own words, Medjedovic stated: “I have not opened my phone yet, but I am sure he has sent a message to congratulate me.” 

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The seamless connection between Medjedovic and Djokovic goes quite a length. It emphasizes the symbiotic relationship between a seasoned champion and an emerging star hailing from the same country. Medjedovic’s acknowledgment of Djokovic’s potential message adds a touch of warmth to this victory. As it turns out, Djokovic has helped Medjedovic immensely in the past. 

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Novak Djokovic’s guiding hand beyond the courts

Djokovic’s influence extends beyond victories on the tennis court. It has definitely reached the emerging star, Medjedovic. The bond between the two is not just about mere mentorship. Djokovic’s commitment to elevate Serbian tennis is quite commendable. Medjedovic, in a candid revelation, has previously shared how Djokovic’s support, both financially and through opportunities, played a pivotal role in his young career.

For Medjedovic, Djokovic’s assistance is not just about winning matches but a lifeline that propels him forward. This dynamic relationship also sheds light on Djokovic’s larger vision, to take Serbia to a place where it not only competes but conquers the world of tennis. 

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In celebrating his phenomenal win at the Next Gen ATP Finals, Medjedovic not only raises the trophy for himself but also carries the hopes and pride of a nation led by a tennis icon. What are your thoughts on this? Let us know in the comments.

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Charrvi Singh

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Ever since Naomi Osaka?s infamous withdrawal from the tennis circuit in the 2021 French Open, I have been enamored by tennis stars and their psyche. With a background in psychology, I am interested in delving into the minds of the sport's biggest stars while keeping my readers informed about the latest developments in the tennis world. At EssentiallySports, I focus on stories that dive beyond the sport and focus on the personal lives of the biggest tennis stars.
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