The unveiling of Novak Djokovic’s newly renovated tennis court in Belgrade was a celebration of sport and creativity, with freestyle tennis taking center stage. Serbian tennis freestyler Stefan Bojic joined the event, showcasing his impressive skills and unique approach to the game.
Bojic, known for his ability to blend traditional tennis techniques with artistic tricks, entertained the crowd with dazzling moves that combined footwork, racket control, and acrobatic shots. His performance highlighted the evolving nature of tennis, demonstrating how the sport can be both competitive and expressive.
Djokovic, who has previously collaborated with Bojic in freestyle sessions, embraced the energy of the event, engaging with fans and celebrating the court’s new design. The renovated facility, developed in partnership with Lacoste and the Novak Djokovic Foundation, aims to provide young athletes with greater access to tennis while promoting education and cultural engagement.
The presence of freestyle tennis at the inauguration reflected the growing influence of creative play in the sport. Bojic’s mastery of unconventional techniques added an exciting dimension to the event, inspiring players to explore new ways of interacting with the game.
With the court now open to the public, Belgrade has gained a new space for tennis enthusiasts to develop their skills and embrace the sport’s evolving landscape. The event served as a reminder that tennis is not just about competition but also about innovation and artistic expression.
Novak Djokovic in 2025
Currently the world no.6, the Serbian played his last match on the 26th of April when he capitulated to world no.37 Matteo Arnaldi 6-3 6-4 in the 2nd round in Madrid (draw).
During this season the Serbian owns a 12-7 win-loss record. Novak Djokovic’s best result of the year was reaching the final in Miami.
He is also scheduled to play at the French Open (French Open) on the 25th of May.