Novak Djokovic says he’s dedicated more than 15 years to taking care of his body & mind, ‘I’ve arguably had the better part of my career after age 30’ “Well I can’t talk too much about it. Because I want to save something for myself (smiling) 😂. There is going to be different ways that I'm going to share that with everyone in the near future. But all I can say is that I have dedicated more than 15 years, a lot of attention to taking care of my body and my mind and it's paying off. Still, at almost 37 years of age, I'm able to be No. 1 in the world and play at the highest level. So that's a kind of a benefit of really the care that I have put in myself primarily but also with my team for 15, 20 years. I'm very grateful that I have managed to realize the importance of that quite early in my career. I always kind of strategically had a long-term plan in my head to, you know, play as long as possible so I can give my career a better chance to win more titles and break records and the things that I have been doing actually the last four, five years. You know, I have arguably had the better part of my career post-30 than before 30 (smiling). So yeah, that's definitely due to and thanks to the care and the amount of time that I put in the wellness.” (via Monte Carlo Press)
@TheTennisLetter Remember how @DjokerNole SKIPPED a drug test during #DavisCup last year versus @camnorrie26? Davis Cup & #Olympics have stricter doping protocols but he got away with postponing test. SO bad. 💉💊