

Recently, Novak Djokovic had a talk with his friend Chervin Jafarieh as part of his Self Mastery Project. In the talk, Novak said positive thoughts and energy has the ability to turn toxic food and polluted water into healthy substances. This statement gained a lot of attention, leading major sections of the media to criticize him for it. He and Chervin have just responded to such critics. Check it out.
Watch What’s Trending Now!
Novak giving a reminder to everybody, just now on his IG.
“This is solely our perception of things in life (…) this is not us preaching about anything.” pic.twitter.com/MAAlWxf23g
— 𝙹𝚞𝚕𝚒𝚎 (@NDjokofan) May 8, 2020
Chervin Jafarieh hits back at Ben Rothenberg & the critics. ( Via Jafarieh’s IG live) pic.twitter.com/CBmiuS8SlR
— Paps (@DatGoneIt77) May 8, 2020
ADVERTISEMENT
Novak Djokovic Responds
In the first tweet, we see Novak Djokovic having a talk with Jay Shetty. He made it clear that what he said on the live chat was solely his perception of life. He also said that he was not trying to preach anything but was just sharing his experiences in life.
As you can see in the second tweet, Chervin Jafarieh also stepped in and defended Novak Djokovic. He said that Novak’s statement was used against him and that it is the standard attack system that most people employ. He then told everybody that if they have someone like this in their life, the only thing that they can do is pray for them.
ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT
This is not the first time Novak Djokovic has been victim to such criticism. A while back, he said that he would not like a coronavirus vaccine to be made mandatory for travel. With the world suffering at the hands of the virus, many people did not like this statement.
Top Stories
ATP Forced Into Action After Players Raise Serious On-Court Safety Concerns

Tennis World Grieves After Tragic Incident at Bondi Beach, Australia

Stefanos Tsitsipas Breaks Silence As Family Twist Emerges in Serious Off-Court Drama

Nick Kyrgios’ Australian Open Wildcard Hangs in the Balance as Uncertainty Looms Large

Novak Djokovic Confirms Adelaide Return as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner Set for Exhibition

Novak would probably not care too much about such criticism as there are bigger things on his mind. He wants to help people suffering at the hands of the pandemic and after that, he wants to focus on his biggest goal – becoming the GOAT of tennis.
ADVERTISEMENT
He has to win more Grand Slams than his rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to achieve this. And when the ATP Tour returns in July, he will have the opportunity to do just that.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

