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Flexing His Chiseled Physique, Shirtless Novak Djokovic Shows off His Cheeky Dance Moves While Preparing to Re-Write History in Cincinnati

Published 08/13/2023, 7:48 AM EDT

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The Serbian tennis star, Novak Djokovic recently came close to marking a record-equalling 8th triumph in the grass-court major event in London. However, it was the Spaniard, Carlos Alcaraz‘s stellar prowess that put an end to his fairytale campaign in Wimbledon. Now, after his heartbreaking defeat, the currently ranked world No. 2 is back with a bang on the court during the Cincinnati Masters.

Following his vaccination ban and return to US soil, the 36-year-old tennis legend recently stunned the fans with his chiseled physique. And while going shirtless on the court, the Serb didn’t shy away from showcasing his cheeky dance moves during his practice session. Check it out here!

Novak Djokovic pulls off some brilliant dance moves ahead of the Cincinnati Masters

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The ATP legend has never held himself back from showcasing his latent talent for dancing on various occasions, especially during tournaments. Now, even in his practice sessions for the ATP Masters 1000 event, Novak Djokovic was recently sighted dancing to the beats of the popular track, ‘Peggy Gou (It Goes Like) Nanana (Edit)’.

It came to the public lens after the Serb shared a shirtless video of himself honing his backhand and volleys as a part of his “preparations” for the Cincinnati Open. In the same video clip, the Wimbledon finalist was also sighted flexing his dance skills in his stylish new beard and muscular physique. He added a caption, “Preparations ✔️ off to @cincytennis 🎾💪”

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The 36-year-old tennis star was accompanied by his coaching team and his wife, Jelena as they also clicked a picture on the court. Being a 2-time champion, Djokovic looks all geared up to mark another triumph in the outdoor hardcourt event in Ohio.

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However, it won’t be an easy task for the former world No. 1 as he will be against a lot of players of high caliber in the men’s circuit.

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Who will the Serb face in the hardcourt event?

The ‘Djoker’ has confirmed his participation in both the categories, singles and doubles of the ATP Masters 1000 event. In the men’s doubles category, the currently ranked world No. 2 player has teamed up with his compatriot, Nikola Ćaćić. The Serb duo is all set up for an exciting hard-court clash against the popular pair of Jamie Murray and Michael Venus.

In the singles event, Djokovic has entered as a second-seeded player and his first-round fixture is yet to be announced by the tournament. However, during his campaign, the tennis community might once again get to witness another Djokovic-Alcaraz encounter as the Spaniard has also confirmed his participation.

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Do you think the Serbian tennis star will mark another triumph in the Cincinnati Open? Also, do you think there will be another Djokovic-Alcaraz clash during the hard-court event? Let us know in the comments section.

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Anurag Gusain is a tennis writer at EssentiallySports. Being a huge tennis fan, he enjoys watching the Spanish legend Rafael Nadal dominate other superstars on the ATP Tour. His coverage of Nadal's 14 French Open titles has been hailed as some of the best in the business, showcasing his talent for storytelling and his ability to capture the essence of the sport.
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