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Novak Djokovic doesn’t just conquer opponents with his racket but also with a unique flair for fashion. Well, now that he is preparing to grab his 25th Grand Slam title and 11th Australian Open trophy, he is also ready to shine like a star on the court with his all-new outfit. While the Australian Open is just around the corner, his tournament outfit is out.

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Last year, while he grabbed the title in a blue outfit, this year is going to be a bit different, reflecting his personality to the best. Let’s take a look at what his first Grand Slam tournament outfit looks like.

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Novak Djokovic’s 2024 Australian Open outfit revealed

The whole tennis world witnessed the 36-year-old Serbian tennis star lift the 2023 Australian Open title. Throughout the tournament, the world number one brought up his unbeatable tag in an all-blue kit. Starting from blue shorts with alternative dark blue and light blue shirts according to the day and night sessions. However, this time, there is a slight change.

Djokovic is ready to take over the Melbourne event in blue once again but with a little twist. In a recent post by Asics, the 24-time Grand Slam champion was seen showing off his Australian Open outfit, paired with amazing blue Asics shoes.

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Moreover, this year, he only switched up the blue t-shirts with the white ones. Apparently, the shirts are not fully white but have patches of dark blue along the midriff and even the collar buttons. In addition, going in with the blue and white theme, his blue shoes go well with his outfit at its best.

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Before the Australian Open this year, Djokovic will be seen making his debut at the mixed-gender event, the United Cup. Not only that, do you know that for his time in Australia, he has already planned on taking a different role other than his usual talent on the tennis court?

Djokovic plans to promote a new business

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Nearly a month after winning the ATP Finals, the Serbian tennis player talked about his massive business plans for the future. He highlighted how he is ready to take center stage with his business plan this year, along with the Australian Open tournament.

During an interview, he opened up about how he had made plans to promote a new business in Australia. He stated, “It is a new sports hydrating drink – that’s going to be the start, but that brand will consist of a lot of wellness products, so I am looking forward to that.”

Along with that, while he was quite excited to get on this new journey, he is also keen to grab his 25th Grand Slam title, as he is still far from ending his career. Nevertheless, what are your thoughts regarding his white-blue outfit? Do let us know in the comment section below.

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Pratishtha Prakash, senior tennis writer and resident analyst at EssentiallySports isn't just a sports journalist; she's a storyteller who found her true calling in tennis content. It is something she seamlessly integrates into both her professional and personal realms. At ES, she has curated more than 2400 articles, and each write-up reflects that fans are here to stay! Having professional certifications in content and digital marketing, Pratishtha has made it a habit to hone her skills as a quality journalist. Her sweet spot lies in articles exploring fan reactions and off-court tales. As an analyst, she elevates her storytelling with technical finesse. Beyond the pixels, Pratishtha trades her keyboard for the dance floor and loves to explore new places during her time off from work.

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