“I’m Excited”: Novak Djokovic Signs a New Deal Ahead of Australian Open 2021
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Serbian star Novak Djokovic has been one of the most successful tennis players of all-time, winning 17 Grand Slams and 80 titles. It is these achievements that have helped him pick up endorsements from Lacoste, Asics, Head, and other brands. Now, the World No. 1 has just picked up another one.
Lemero Image is a company that produces cartridges of exceptional quality in order to provide the best daily printing experience. Recently on Twitter, they announced that Novak would be their brand ambassador. The Serb also shared this news with his fans.
I’m excited to announce I am now a brand ambassador for @LemeroImage! 😃 https://t.co/dq0KYyBQXD
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) January 26, 2021
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Considering Djokovic’s popularity, Lemero is probably going to sell a lot of the cartridges in the upcoming months. Hopefully, they will have enough to meet the demand!
Novak Djokovic at the Australian Open 2021
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While Lemero Image is selling their cartridges, Novak will be entertaining all of his fans at his favorite Slam – the Australian Open. The Serb has won the event a record eight times, and he is looking to extend the record this year. However, this time, it is not going to be very easy for him because of the next-gen players.
For quite a while, fans were waiting for the younger generation to challenge Djokovic, and they finally did it last year. Players like Dominic Thiem and Daniil Medvedev were able to beat Novak for some of the biggest titles. And now, they are looking to dethrone the Serb at the Melbourne Slam.
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Clearly, this is probably the toughest Australian Open for the World No.1, and many might say that he has a slim chance of succeeding there. However, we must not forget that he is one of the greatest players of all time. He attained that status by overcoming tough challenges, and he could very well do it again.
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