Stefan Bojic, a freestyle tennis player, recently posted a vintage clip of him and Novak Djokovic practicing spontaneous trickshots in a Melbourne public park. A few years ago, during the Australian Open, the video was captured.
Utilizing a tennis racquet and a ball, freestyle tennis players execute a variety of manoeuvres and feats, including spinning, bouncing, juggling, and balancing. Bojic, who is regarded as the original tennis freestyler, has become well-known for his films and trick shots. fondly looks back on performing racquet tricks with Serb at Australian Open
Bojic shared a throwback video on his Instagram account on Wednesday, January 24. In the video, Djokovic can be seen following Bojic’s instructions and copying his moves, such as bouncing the ball on the racquet, tossing the ball in the air, and catching it with the racquet. The Serb, chasing his 11th title in Melbourne, can be seen executing every trick with ease.

The Serb has been in excellent form at the 2024 Australian Open, beating Croatian qualifier Dino Prizmic, Alexei Popyrin, Tomas Martin Etcheverry, Adrian Mannarino, and Taylor Fritz en route to the semifinals. The World No. 1 is aiming for his 25th Grand Slam title, which would surpass the record of 24 held by Australian legend Margaret Court.
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