Noval Djokovic celebrated in new “artistic court” in Clichy (France)

Novak Djokovic received an interesting "gift" from an artist in the outskirts of Paris in Clichy

Novak Djokovic artistic court in France

Novak Djokovic has inspired the tennis world and beyond during the last decade with his success on court and his charitable actions off courts.

The Serbian legend has now 17 slams under his belt and arguably many consider it just a matter of time until he will be able to break Roger Federer’s record of 20 majors.

Novak Djokovic was celebrated in Belgrade with a statue and now he has a court dedicated to him in Clichy (France). The court has been designed by Youssef Sy and Opera Graphiks and it was commissioned by a non-profit organization called Etendart.

Opera Graphiks posted the following message on Instagram:

“The DJOKER project is finally coming to an end … A big thank you to all those who trusted me … I was delighted to take part in the @teamcourtside project which promotes integration through sport by renovating sports infrastructures with the collaboration of international artists. Thus, educational programs for young people who need them the most will very quickly be put in place this summer …”

 

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Le projet DJOKER se termine enfin… Un grand merci à tous ceux qui m’ont fait confiance…J’ai été ravi de prendre part au projet @teamcourtside qui favorise l’insertion par le sport en rénovant des infrastructures sportives avec la collaboration d’artistes internationaux. Ainsi, des programmes éducatifs à destination des jeunes qui en ont le plus besoin vont être très vite mis en place dès cet été.. .⠀ ⠀ Encore merci à @lacoste , @djokernole et la Ville de Clichy-la-Garenne pour avoir permis que ce projet soit possible. Merci aussi à tous ceux qui m’ont aidé : @woizoner, @show_cola , Vince Ganer Spa, @caninepourcanine , @teamcourtside et tous les autres ! La suite du set arrive très vite ! Rénovation du court : #STGroupe Design Terrain & façade : Stéphane OPÉRA Design Personnage : @takeitysy @monsieurpeinture Production media : @fabien_courmont x @benoit_bureau Photos : Stephane Vignal Opéra & @mathieupdotcom

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Novak Djokovic on the courtside

Djokovic appeared also on the side of the court as posted by the world no.1 on Instagram. Novak commented:

“Merci @lacoste and Etendart association, thank you for giving back to communities with @teamcourtside. It’s so cool how the art turned out 🙏🏼⁣

This free renovated court in @villedeclichy will be used for educational social good programs so I’m really excited to see how the kids enjoy it and play here together. I’m honored to be included. Bravo team Lacoste.”

Youssef Sy also posted:

“In addition to a collaboration I will talk about more very soon, I’m very proud to be part of the TeamCourtside project. This non-profit project consists of promoting inclusion and insertion through sports by renovating sports venues, by decorating them in collaboration with artists and by animating them through the implementation of educational programs dedicated to young people who need it the most.”

Novak Djokovic artistic court in France

 

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Novak Djokovic in 2020

Novak Djokovic Stats info

At the moment ranked no.1, the Serbian played his last match on the 29th of February when he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-3 6-4 in the final in Dubai to win his 79th career title.

During this season the Serbian has a 18-0 win-loss record. Djokovic conquered 2 titles in 2020 at the Australian Open and in Dubai.