Novak Djokovic Opens A Restaurant Offering Free Food To The Needy

Novak Djokovic Opens A Restaurant Offering Free Food To The Needy
Novak Djokovic Opens A Restaurant Offering Free Food To The Needy

Novak Djokovic Opens A Restaurant Offering Free Food To The Needy

Djokovic revealed customers will be able to dine for free after claiming he wants to give back to those who have supported him.

Novak said in a statement: “Money is not problem for me. I have earned enough to feed all of Serbia.

“I think that they deserve this after all the support they are giving to me.”

It is not known whether diners will have to prove they are in need of feeding or not.

 Novak Djokovic is opening his third restaurant, to help out those in need in Serbia

In 2009, the tennis player opened a restaurant called Novak close to the Belgrade Arena in the Serbian capital.

And in 2016, Novak debuted a vegan restaurant called Eqvita in Monte Carlo, where he and his family are living.

Back then he said: “Because of my family, I’ve always had a love for food.

“But as an athlete, it became something more—the fuel that determines how I play, how I recover and how alert I am on the court.

 Novak Djokovic's restaurant will serve free food to those in need

“I attribute a great deal of my professional success to my diet.”

Novak’s parents are also reported to have owned restaurants when he was growing up.

He added: “Food is my passion. Of all the things I’ve experienced in life, food has changed me the most.

“I wanted to share that impact with the world.”

Djokovic has slipped to No6 in the world rankings after taking the massive decision to end his season in July.

The Serbian is set to return strongly in the 2018 season, starting with the Australian Open warm-up tournaments.

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