POSITIVE ENERGY. Djokovic trying to bounce back starting from the Davis Cup

Novak Djokovic has been riding a roller coaster for the last year. The world no.2 was almost unplayable for a couple of years, but then he lost his trademark grit soon after winning the Roland Garros.

After the French Open, Nole was also marred by injuries, and his commitment to the sport changed completely so as to make him to part ways with his mentor Boris Becker.

Djokovic has taken some time off after Indian Wells to skip Miami and to try to be ready for the Davis Cup tie against Spain that will be played this weekend.

I want to get some positive energy. DJOKOVIC

During the press conference in Belgrade, Nole commented

“I personally always draw very positive energy from these weeks. I have shared some amazing moments in my career, in my life, with the people that are sitting at this table. I have had throughout my life very friendly relationships and very close relationships with all these guys.

Having that in mind and approaching these weeks it always brings the best out of me. ‘Playing for our country in the official team competition – the only official team competition we have in [this] sport – is definitely very special for me personally and for all of us as a team.”

Let’s see if Djokovic can get back to his Serbinator mode.

LOTS OF POSITIVE ENERGY INTHIS