Tennis players are creatures of habit and there's no greater example of that this week than Novak Djokovic. On Monday, after his first win at the Western & Southern Open in New York over Ricardas Berankis, the world No. 1 launched into his usual celebration. It had it all: a kiss to the court, arms raised high and air hugs to all four corners of the stadium.
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Published Aug 26, 2020
Djokovic keeps up post-match traditions in NY
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Djokovic keeps up post-match traditions in NY