Novak Djokovic has had more reason to celebrate than most during his illustrious tennis career with the Serbian star notching 99 singles titles to date.
In the face of such overwhelming success, Djokovic has also carved out his own path when it comes to the celebration stakes after he started to imitate playing a violin with his racquet.
The unique musical stylings was first aired on Centre Court at Wimbledon last year after he brushed aside Alexei Popyrin in the third round.
Ahead of yet another Australian Open campaign, fans in Melbourne may about to be treated to a fancy new addition post-match.
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Why does Novak Djokovic pretend to play a violin during post-match celebrations?
Cristiano Ronaldo has his trademark ‘siu’ celebration, Usain Bolt has his iconic ‘Lightning Bolt’ pose and Mo Salah has recently tried his hand at archery with his bow and arrow celebration.
Djokovic sits beside the global superstars after he has brought an orchestra to his performances on court. The imitation of a violin via his racquet is done in a nod to his daughter Tara, who practices the instrument.
“My daughter has been playing violin for some time already, six months, and we agreed that I…