Video - Djokovic, Soon to Settle in Greece, Reappears in Training Session with His Son Stefan
Less than a week ago, Novak Djokovic was eliminated in the semifinals of the US Open by Carlos Alcaraz (6-4, 7-6, 6-2), once again failing to win a set.
During this transitional period before the Asian tour—where it is still unknown whether he will compete in a tournament—Djokovic traveled to Greece, where he will soon be settling down.
He publicly reappeared hitting balls with his son Stefan at the Kavouri Tennis Club, far from Athens (see video below).
The former world No. 1, who is in conflict with the Serbian government, will apply for a Golden Visa, which will allow him and his family to remain in the country.
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