Novak Djokovic bounced back from 2-1 sets down to register his eighth win at the Australian Open
Novak Djokovic joked that he was given magic potions by his team as he was struggling before them in the Australian Open.
Djokovic was speaking during a post-match conference after his win over Dominic Thiem in the final of the recently concluded Grand Slam.
The Serbian was trailing Thiem 2 sets to 1 at one point in the match and looked devoid of energy but bounced back from behind to walk away with the honours.
Meanwhile in an interesting turn of events, one of the journalists asked Djokovic about the drink that his team had mixed for him and how it helped him, he had this to say.
“The liquids were magic potions that my physio prepares in his lab. That’s all I can say.” His cheeky reply brought laughter into the room and all the while he carried a sly smile on his face.
Jokes apart, the drinks seemed to have worked wonders as he got back into the game to record his eighth win at the Australian Open – the most by any male tennis player in the Open Era.
Djokovic sets new statistical record
Djokovic set a new record on Sunday during the summit clash as he came from 2-1 behind to emerge as the eventual winner.
Never before has the Serbian won a game after being 2-1 down in a Grand Slam final.
This was an interesting fight that was pointed out to the 17-time Grand Slam winner by the same journalist, who had asked him about the drinks.
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In reply, Djokovic answered, “Well, I did not see the stats. I did not know that I never came from 2-1 deficit in sets in a Grand Slam final. So, I wasn’t really thinking about it.”
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