Novak Djokovic trains at UCLA as he pulls off the iconic Tom Brady move.
Novak Djokovic (Via Instagram)
One of the most versatile athletes, Novak Djokovic, thoroughly enjoyed himself playing a sport other than tennis ahead of his return to Indian Wells. He shared a video of his Tom Brady-inspired training on Instagram with his son Stefan.
Having landed in California for the Indian Wells, the Serbian took time off to meet other athletes and train with them. He attended the football training at the UCLA campus and shared a video of him practicing some wide throws.
In the video, Djokovic seemed to be inspired by Tom Brady, as the tennis pro acted as a quarterback. He caught the ball from his 9-year-old son, who played the role of a wide receiver, and threw it far across the field. He posted this video on his Instagram story with a caption tagging the football champion, Brady.
Djokovic is known to entertain his fans by participating in different sports. Recently, he played cricket, as Steve Smith made an appearance at the Australian Open exhibition event. Fans also seem to love Djokovic trying other sports, as he never fails to entertain the audience, no matter the place or the occasion.
Football legend Tom Brady reacts to Novak Djokovic taking a page of his book as a quarterback
Novak Djokovic returned to California after five years for the Indian Wells Open, as he took time to train at UCLA. Along with his 9-year-old son Stefan, the Serbian practiced a few passes and throws on the football field.
Novak Djokovic (via Imago)
Taking a page off Tom Brady’s book, Djokovic tags the football legend as he acts as a quarterback and throws the ball to the far end. Soon, the video reached the football icon, who went with the vibe and commented with a message for the Serbian.
Practice makes perfect.Commented Brady, who enjoyed the video of Djokovic playing in football.
Furthermore, Djokovic spent the day training as he geared up for his run at Indian Wells. He is one of the featured players who makes a comeback after five years.
With a huge draw of youngsters, returning players, and past champions, the tournament is set to be exciting as the players aim at winning what is called the fifth slam.
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