In a thrilling culmination to an impressive year, 20-year-old Serbian tennis sensation, who is also being backed by Novak Djokovic, Hamad Medjedovic secured the Next Gen ATP Finals title. The youngster emerged victorious in a five-set battle against Arthur Fils in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The world No. 111 etched his name in history as the lowest-ranked champion in the tournament.
Medjedovic, basking in the glow of success, expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of none other than the world No. 1, Novak Djokovic. Throughout the tournament, Novak Djokovic stood by his compatriot, offering guidance and encouragement. In an emotional acknowledgment, Medjedovic stated, “Two of us from Serbia. He won the big Masters, the real one, and I won the Next Gen. Obviously, it’s a huge thing, and I’m happy to follow in his footsteps in some way.”
Social Media hails Novak Djokovic
The victory at the Next Gen ATP Finals is a testament to Medjedovic’s resilience and the mentorship he received from Novak Djokovic.
As the rising star basks in his success, social media is abuzz with admiration, not just for Medjedovic’s triumph but also for Djokovic’s inspirational efforts to uplift the next generation of tennis players.
How Djokovic helped Medjedovic?
Novak Djokovic, often hailed as one of the greatest men’s tennis players, not only dominates on the court but extends his influence beyond by nurturing emerging talents. Medjedovic revealed that the 24-time Grand Slam winner has been a pillar of support, providing financial assistance and invaluable guidance.
In an interview, Medjedovic shared, “Novak Djokovic’s been helping me out financially. Giving me whatever I need for my career. He covered it all. He just helped me out when I needed it and [is] still helping me out in all types of ways. I’m glad he’s there for me.”
This generous spirit displayed by Djokovic is not a one-time occurrence. Last year, Medjedovic’s father, Eldin, likened Djokovic’s support to having iconic footballers like Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo invite a young player to train with them. Djokovic’s commitment to nurturing Serbian tennis talent extends beyond financial aid, as he opened the Novak Tennis Center in Belgrade 15 years ago.
In an era where success is often measured by monetary gains, Djokovic’s commitment to the human side of the sport resonates as a beacon of encouragement for aspiring athletes.