Novak Djokovic has not been quizzed over viral secret drink video at Paris Masters reveals leading tennis journalist
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Djokovic was not asked about it in his post-match press conference in Paris.?Small update on this odd video that has gotten 9+ million views since yesterday:Djokovic was not asked about it in his post-match press conference in Paris.? In the video, Djokovic's trainer can be seen preparing a drink for the Serb during his Paris Masters semifinal against Stefanos Tsitsipas, before sending it across to him during a changeover. While something like this is not uncommon in tennis matches, the body language shown by Djokovic's team members is what has caused confusion for many. A member of his team seated next to trainer Ulises Badio was asked by others to turn his back towards the direction from which they were being filmed, for a few seconds while Badio prepared the drink before he handed it over to a ball kid to then give to the Serb. Can anyone who knows tennis explain what is going on here, and why it’s being done this way? It looks amazingly dodgy.Can anyone who knows tennis explain what is going on here, and why it’s being done this way? It looks amazingly dodgy.
Novak Djokovic has not been quizzed over viral secret drink video at Paris Masters reveals leading tennis journalist
Novak Djokovic Press Conference At Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. A video featuring and his team at the has since the semifinals on Saturday. However, the Serbian tennis great is yet to be quizzed over the same and was not even asked about it in his post-match press conference after Sunday's final, tennis journalist Ben Rothenberg has revealed. The 21-time Major champion lost a thrilling Paris Masters final to 19-year-old Holger Rune after winning the first set. The Serb spoke about Rune's phenomenal rise and his own game in the build-up to the ATP Finals, among other finals, in his press conference after the Paris final. However, there was no mention whatsoever from him or the journalists present there of the mystery drink video, which has garnered millions of views and has become a big talking point. "Small update on this odd video that has gotten 9+ million views since yesterday: Djokovic was not asked about it in his post-match press conference in Paris," Ben Rothenberg wrote on Twitter. Small update on this odd video that has gotten 9+ million views since yesterday:Djokovic was not asked about it in his post-match press conference in Paris.?Small update on this odd video that has gotten 9+ million views since yesterday:Djokovic was not asked about it in his post-match press conference in Paris.? In the video, Djokovic's trainer can be seen preparing a drink for the Serb during his Paris Masters semifinal against Stefanos Tsitsipas, before sending it across to him during a changeover. While something like this is not uncommon in tennis matches, the body language shown by Djokovic's team members is what has caused confusion for many. A member of his team seated next to trainer Ulises Badio was asked by others to turn his back towards the direction from which they were being filmed, for a few seconds while Badio prepared the drink before he handed it over to a ball kid to then give to the Serb. Can anyone who knows tennis explain what is going on here, and why it’s being done this way? It looks amazingly dodgy.Can anyone who knows tennis explain what is going on here, and why it’s being done this way? It looks amazingly dodgy.