Novak Djokovic recently celebrated Saint Michael Archangel Day, also known as Slava. This celebration holds great significance for Serbian Orthodox Christian families as they pay homage to their family’s patron saint, who they believe safeguards and nurtures their well-being. Most Slava celebrations occur during the winter, and St. Michael the Archangel, who is the patron saint of the Djokovic family, is one of the most commonly celebrated saints in Serbia. This day is celebrated with family and friends, along with a feast of delicious food.
Djokovic took to social media to share a couple of pictures from his Slava celebration dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, expressing his wishes for protection, blessings, and guidance. He also mentioned receiving blessings from the holy mountain on that day.
After securing a record-shattering seventh title at the ATP Finals, Djokovic shared his thoughts on the victory, emphasizing the hard work he had to put in to win the matches rather than waiting for opponents to make mistakes. He played a different tactical game in the championship match and expressed satisfaction with his performance. Djokovic also commended his opponents, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, recognizing them as strong players alongside himself and Daniil Medvedev. He described this season as one of the finest in his career.
Overall, Djokovic’s Slava celebrations and insightful remarks about his victory at the ATP Finals reflect his deep appreciation for his faith, family, and dedication to the sport.
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