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Novak Djokovic and his soft spot for the quacks

Novak Djokovic and his soft spot for the quacks

Novak Djokovic and his soft spot for the quacks

Australian Open Novak Djokovic: The exceptional athlete with the soft spot for quacks

von Luisa SchwebelEr ist einer der größten Athleten, die je existiert haben. Doch mit seinen Ansichten und Aussagen eckt Novak Djokovic bereits seit einigen Jahren an.

On the tennis court, it occasionally looks like a driven, highly concentrated, tied, ambitious and sometimes angry.Referees sometimes have to be covered, and even as a spectator you are not sure about evil looks.Compared to one of his great rivals, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic is less easy to win the hearts of tennis fans.As much as it polarizes on the pitch, his views away from the court.

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Novak Djokovic is stuck in Australia

The fact that Djokovic is currently stuck in Australia in isolation and will probably have to leave the country next Monday ensures angry outrage among his fans.In front of the hotel has now formed a crowd that demonstrates to have the superstar participated in the Australian Open despite the lack of vaccination.Djokovic had traveled to the country with a highly controversial medical exemption and ended up in Melbourne late Wednesday evening (local time).Accordingly, he should not have to prove that he is fully vaccinated against Covid-19.

His rejection of the Corona vaccination has already made the Serb clear several times.In the early summer of 2020, Djokovic caused anger and bewilderment when he organized his Adriatic tour during the pandemic.Players celebrated wild away from the square, no trace of social distancing.The result: several Corona-positive players, including Djokovic and his wife.And while he never openly said that he was not vaccinated, there is little doubt about the Australia scandal.

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Spirituality and esoteric fan

"We shouldn't lose sight of how much Djokovic has been publicly against science for years," said Ben Rothenberg, Tennis reporter of the "New York Times" recently.In fact, the world ranking list has often shown his soft spot for quacks."I know some people who manage it through energetic conversion, through the power of prayer, through the power of gratitude, to turn the most poisonous food or the most dirty water into the most healing water," he swelled in an Instagram liveChat with the esoteric and Guru Chervin Jafarieh.

"Scientists have proven that the molecules in the water react to our emotions, what was said," he said.At the beginning of the pandemic he let his fans know what positive effects it had to practice gratitude.And while it will certainly help to appreciate things with a view to everyday life, gratitude against a virus that attacks the organs, then there is little chance.

Curious bread test

Djokovic's career breakthrough in his twenties is due to a rigorous change in diet.The 34-year-old has been promoting a gluten-free diet for years.There is ambiguity as to whether it was diagnosed with celiac disease ever.In order to diagnose the disease correctly, not only the blood of patients must be examined, but also a biopsy of the small intestine mucosa must be carried out.Djokovics "Diagnosis" ran differently.His doctor, dr.Igor Cetojevic, asked Djokovic, put a slice of bread on your stomach and lift an arm.When the doctor tried to push Djokovic's arm down, he felt weak.According to the conclusion, the bread had weakened the exceptional athlete.

As a result, the professional athlete changed his entire diet - and the success agreed to him.Djokovic became one of the best tennis players ever.With Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, he fought the most exciting tennis matches that fans of sport often gave goose bumps.He is a national hero in his home country of Serbia.He brought fame, hope and pride to the crisis -beamed nation.And the more Djokovic is whistled on the square, so more decently seem to be behind him.You may hate us and we still win - this could be the motto.

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Hated and loved

If you look at his anti -science and sometimes ignorant statements, the hatred of Djokovic is not necessarily understandable.The Serb is extremely funny, which has often been proven in his career.He gets along with his competitors very well, he is considered fair and friendly.What he lacks is the ease of the Roger Federer Charma Molts, to whom the tennis hearts have so effortless.And also the likeable, vulnerable charisma of a Rafael Nadal.

Whatever does Djokovic, what he eats, how he meditates, which water he influences with emotions - everything is fine when he plays his best tennis and only brings his opponents to despair.But as a global superstar with great entourage, he bears a not to be ignored.His statements about medical facts are dangerous.The fact that he does not have to follow the rules of a country because he is "the Djoker" causes criticism from the population of Australia after they have been in the strict rules for almost two years.However, the current developments should not surprise anyone.Last year, Djokovic handed over a list of demands to the Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley because 72 players had to go to quarantine in the hotel at the time after they had come into contact with the coronavirus.Without success.You don't just change the rules, not even for a world star.A year later, Australia remains true to itself.

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