"I am rebuilding my body": Djokovic bets on a revolutionary capsule for 2026
Present this weekend in Qatar to attend the Formula 1 Grand Prix, Novak Djokovic notably presented the trophies during the "sprint" race yesterday and also gave a yoga class directly on the track.
"Rebuilding my body for the start of the next season"
The Serb could not escape questions from journalists, particularly from Sky Sports. He discusses this off-season which will allow him to recover physically:
"I'm taking a short break and trying to rebuild myself physically, to get my 'machine' back in shape, to use a term from motorsport. I've been injured far too often in the last 18 months, so I'm trying to rebuild my body to start the next season well and, I hope, be able to compete with the best."
A miracle recovery capsule?
On the occasion of the Grand Prix, Djokovic also took the time to present the Regenesis recovery capsule:
"It's a multisensory wellness capsule that allows you to recharge your batteries in a very short time, about eight minutes"
This capsule, co-founded and used by the former world No. 1 to revitalize his body, could be the decisive tool in his quest for a 25th Grand Slam in 2026.
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