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Definitely would be 6ft2 for a while earlier in the day Needs an upgrade. I think most the estimates are fine, not sure on Murray he might be a tad above just a flat 6'2. And most of the time, he does look it, however he is always a hair shorter than Murray in their classic matches.

He is no less than 6'1. Long live the Joker! That's about the same range he looked in the photos i've posted on the tennis court! And in that case you cannot say that maybe Ibra is wearing boots and Nole is in sneakers because it's really the opposite Novak has probably 0. He could be 6'2 or a fraction over out of bed for sure! Was listed a very long at this on his own site. He's also clearly at least 1 cm shorter than Murray who's a weak 6'2.

In reality he's close to 6'2. Much leaner now.. Around pounds? Looks like a very slim and lean fella Editor Rob: yeah somewhere in that range is likely, He doesn't look pounds as listed. He's crazy lean, naturally slim but with his gluten free diet and calories burned in matches and training I think accounts for that. I can't really distinguish between him and Murray Editor Rob. Looks like a very slim and lean fella Editor Rob. He also doesn't look a full 6'2" by Mike Tyson.

Click Here As you can see Becker is is clearly inches taller than Sampras. Sampras is was listed at cm, but is more like cm. So Becker is about peak. Nowadays Becker might have lost half an inch and another half inch due to poor posture. Novak on the other hands has perfect posture. So they seem to be the same height, but Becker when standing straight, he definitely is still clearly taller.

Here is Becker clearly taller and clearly a bigger man than Djokovic who is wearing Tennis shoes. Becker's aged terribly and is a shadow of his former self. In some photos they appear the same. In others 1or the other appears taller. Murray always looks a shade taller in comparable footwear. Novak has really odd proportions though, such a big head and long neck.

Gives the impression of a taller guy. Must look really skinny in person. Click Here. The long arms, leg, neck and head. I have similar proportions to him except I'm 2in taller. I must say that Chardy first gave me a better impression but then when then shook hands I thought they were very similar. Shoulders must be important in height as Chardy with his long legs and quite high and broad shoulders could have pushed 6'2 In fact when they switched sides Novak gave me the impression that he wasn't more than 6'1 I'm insisting only the impression Arch Stanton Yeah,he's quite thin I would have thought around Not sure how you see him giving a tall impression,personally Tsonga or Roddick give me better impressions but I trust your judgement.

I would have liked so much to go down on the court near him but one can't get everything in life,unfortunately. They make him look barely I still stick to 6'1. Djokovic does look about this with Murray but really he makes Federer seems more 6' range. He doesn't seem as happy as he did in his 20s. Djokovic looked a lot lankier looking. He's the sort of guy with that typical ectomorph build who when this sort of height can give a near 6'3" impression like Andy Murray. If you look at him with Novak, he can look inches taller in some photos, maybe similar to how Ibra looked with him!

Do you think he might be taller than 6'4? Maybe range like Ibra? If he's shorter it's by a quarter-inch. Not your typical modern-day tennis physique, that's for sure. Appe 6ft 0. Nadal has max 1cm on him and Djokovic is 3cm taller than Stan. I saw them standing at the beginning of the French Open final and thought Djokovic looked 2. In looking at them in photos I agree he looks near 6 ft. Click Here with Nadal, Wawrinka looks in 5' I think he'd measure a wee bit under the 6' mark.

Of course, you can find some pictures where the difference looks less but they're not as good as those where you can see the ground, the footwear and it's also easier to see if they're losing some height with posture or not , let alone that picture on the beach : Also, i just saw some pictures of him with Wawrinka guy and he can look around 4 cms taller than him, don't know where you see 3 inches Djokovic i think he might measure somewhere between and , that's it!

I haven't seen the best angles, but it really only looks like two inches top. If Stan is under 6'0", it's really not by much. His listing is about as close to his actual height as you can get, it seems.

I'm surprised in all honesty that he weighs even pounds. He's a very slim build guy, he seems to have got even thinner in the last few years since he cut out gluten. He can look 3 good inches shorter than him, despite having more shoes He can make him look 6'1 flat! But i think 6'1. Looks 2. He was listed at 6'1. This would have the main 4 guys at 6'2, 6'1. Give it a consideration :. It seems like one could be 1 of 2 possible heights in. For instance there are some people who are cm and 6'1. I know it sounds petty caring about.

I think you have all of the top 4 down to the right cm, but Novak could be knocked down. When Nadal stands up, he does look close in height to Federer and only an inch less than Novak. There are videos of Rafa and Andy at the net where you can tell the difference is about 1. I think having the top 4 guys at 6'2, 6'1. R, do you realize we're talking about a measured guy?

Who cares about what people say? Tom Welling gets described as 6''5 by most of his costars, people who have seen him for years! Is he 6''5? Same thing for Djokovic!

When he walked past me, this is closer to the truth. It seems more an "above average" height if you take a look at some of these listings! Of course, when people are honest 6'2, they're gonna look taller to the majority of the people!

The fact is that Rob favour in a sense those who lie even a lot about their heights! So, an advice to celebrities: claim a big height if you want to be taller than you are on celebheights!

The higher you claim the more chance you have to be overlisted on here! Click Here He doesn't look over next to him, so stop saying he's 6'2. These pics speak by themselves! Rob, is flat possible for him? Don't tell me he looks near 6'2 with Ibra! He is at least cm and Murray is cm. I've stood right next to him folks. Murray looks consistently taller than 6'2 guys on here like David Haye for example, Taller than Boris Becker, Would be shocked if Murray was under 6ft2, He looks more 6'2. I would say - Murray Djokovic- range- Federer- Nadal- Federer, Nadal,Murray, and Djokovic are for sure listed correctly.

Murray is a weak 6'2 as he claimed. The reason why so many think he is taller is he has a 6'3 type of limb structure. He's like a short version of a very tall gu y if that makes sense.

Trust me, I have seen him many time Exactly like he said. I myself pointed out to Rob that Djoko was shorter than Rob and suggested making him 6'1.

The difference between the 2 is really only one cm though. It's not as much when they stand close minus Murray's hair as Rob noted. Rob has done a great job with all 4 of the top guys If anything, maybe Novak could be adjusted to 6'1.

But they are all pretty darn accurate now. Djokovic might be 6'1. Josh, Do you watch tennis, Murray is easily 0. Rob, Do you watch much tennis?. This Guy Djokovic is imo one of the greatest players ever, unreal athlete.

Murray is a strange one, because he is clearly a bit taller than Djokovic, sometimes his posture is a bit poor, and he was also taller than a supposed 6'3 Will Ferrell but he had more footwear but even in level footwear going off that, I cannot see how Murray could be any less than Ferrell especially by an Inch? I always thought murray was around cm even if he claims He might be cm.

R, I've seen him numerous times he is 6'1. You must think you are an inch taller than you really are, lol! R, do you realize you lose credibility when you say things like these? Murray claims The Croatian is known for his super fast serve and enjoys playing the serve-and-volley game. It goes without saying that his height adds to his serving advantage.

Karlovic also holds the record for the fastest serve recorded in professional tennis, with one of his serves clocked at mph. His other records include fastest second serve at mph, and in he became only the fourth player to record more than 1, aces in a season 1, New User posted their first comment. Log in. Tennis Listicle. Juan Martin del Potro. Modified 07 Oct Listicle. Edited by Staff Editor 4. Sort by: Most popular Recent Most upvotes. Login to post your comment. Show More Comments.

No thanks Delete. Cancel Update. Login to reply. Cancel Reply. Contact Us. GDPR Compliance. Writer Awards. Tech Blog. In the Wimbledon final, Djokovic won in four sets, which was his first victory over Nadal in a Major. By doing so, he became the only person other than Federer to defeat Nadal in a Grand Slam tournament final.

Djokovic also defeated Nadal in the US Open Final to capture his third major title of the year and fourth overall. By beating Nadal, Djokovic became the second player to defeat Nadal in more than one Grand Slam final the other being Federer , and the first player to beat Nadal in a Slam final on a surface other than grass.

In , Djokovic defeated Nadal in the Australian Open final which made Nadal the first player to lose in three consecutive Grand Slam finals. Djokovic is considered to be one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Following his tremendous success in the season, he began to feature on all-time greatest lists and, in late , Rod Laver listed Djokovic number six in his top ten male players of the Open Era. According to Tim Henman's June statement, Djokovic is "probably a top eight player in tennis history".

Andre Agassi stated in September that Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic "may very well be the greatest three players to ever play tennis". In March , contemporary competitor Andy Murray described Djokovic as 'one of the greatest players ever'. In assessing Djokovic's season, Jimmy Connors said that Djokovic gives his opponents problems by playing "a little bit old-school, taking the ball earlier, catching the ball on the rise, and driving the ball flat.

The collaboration ended before the US Open. Less than a month later, Djokovic signed a sponsorship deal with German car company Mercedes-Benz. In March , Djokovic was announced by Bombardier Aerospace as its latest Learjet brand ambassador, thus joining the likes of actor and pilot John Travolta, architect Frank Gehry, maestro Valery Gergiev, and classical pianist Lang Lang. From January Djokovic has been endorsing French car manufacturer Peugeot. At the same time he entered into an endorsement deal with Japanese watch manufacturer Seiko, having just ended his affiliation with their rivals Audemars Piguet.

In early , ahead of the Australian Open, Djokovic teamed up with Australian banking corporation ANZ for a social media campaign to raise money for local communities across the Asia Pacific region. At the same time his partnership with Jacob's Creek, an Australian wine brand owned by Orlando Wines, was announced in regards to the production and distribution of 'Made By' film series, a documentary style content meant to "show a side of Novak not seen before as he recounts never before told life stories from Belgrade, Serbia, celebrating what has made him the champion he is today".

On 16 December a location in Novi Sad was opened, however, it operated just over three years before closing in late March The order was given to the twenty-four-year-old for his merits on the international sport scene and his contributions to the reputation of Serbs and Serbia around the world.

The day after winning his first Wimbledon title and reaching the No. The next day, 29 November , on invitation from film producer Avi Lerner, Djokovic was part of the high-budget Hollywood movie production The Expendables 2 in a cameo playing himself that was shot in a warehouse in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia. However, his bit part was later cut out of the final version of the movie. Note: Djokovic's quarterfinal match at the French Open and his second round match at the US Open were walkovers so not counted as wins.

At the Cincinnati Masters, Djokovic defeated third-ranked Nadal in the semi-finals before losing in the final to No. Djokovic ended the year as the No. In addition to leading the ATP World Tour in match wins, he reached a career best ten finals, winning five titles.

Djokovic also played a large role in promoting Serbia to the World Group. On 6—8 March , he played a key role in bringing Serbia to the World Group quarterfinals for the first time in its independent history, winning both singles matches in the home tie against the United States against Sam Querrey and John Isner.

In his first match, he defeated Haas before losing to Fernando Verdasco in his second. At the Australian Open, Djokovic lost a five-setter to Tsonga in the quarterfinals. Despite the loss, he attained a career-high ranking of No. At the Dubai Tennis Championships, Djokovic reached the final, this time defeating Youzhny to win his first title of the year.

Their next meeting at a Grand Slam event was again at the Australian Open, in the quarterfinals, exactly two years to the day since Djokovic defeated Tsonga to win his first Grand Slam singles title. However, this time it was Tsonga who prevailed, winning in five sets after Djokovic fell ill during the match.

It would be another year-and-a-half until they met again, with the stakes even higher — in the semi-finals at Wimbledon in , with the winner advancing to his first Wimbledon final. It was their first meeting on grass, and Djokovic prevailed in four sets to advance to his first Wimbledon final, and in the process ending the seven-and-a-half-year reign of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal at the top of the rankings.

At the French Open, Djokovic and Tsonga met again in an important quarterfinals match, with Djokovic prevailing in five sets after more than four hours of play. He allegedly discovered that the tennis player suffers from gluten intolerance, using applied kinesiology, and that he cannot eat gluten, purging it from his diet.

It appeared to have worked as Djokovic began feeling stronger, quicker, and much more fit. He eventually settled on a vegan diet.

He later added the occasional consumption of fish to his dietary regimen. A Wall Street Journal article noted, "He had an otherworldly season in and has been the world's most consistent player since. His devotion to his diet has only gotten stronger. In he opened a vegan restaurant in Monte Carlo, where he lives.

He participated in charity matches with the aim of raising funds for the reconstruction of the Avala Tower, as well as to aid victims of the Haiti earthquake and —11 Queensland floods. Djokovic was selected as the Arthur Ashe Humanitarian of the Year, for his contributions through the foundation, his role as a UNICEF national ambassador and other charitable projects. Djokovic is also featured in the music video for the song "Hello" by Martin Solveig and Dragonette.

When the referee calls a crucial ball "Out", Djokovic enters the arena and convinces the referee otherwise. Djokovic is an aggressive baseline player. His groundstrokes from both wings are consistent, deep, and penetrating. His backhand is widely regarded as one of the best in today's game, due to its effectiveness on both sides of the court. His best shot is his backhand down the line, with great pace and precision. He is also known as one of the greatest movers on the court with high agility, court coverage and defensive ability, which allows him to hit winners from seemingly defensive positions.

After great technical difficulties during the season coinciding with his switch to the Head racket series , his serve is one of his major weapons again, winning him many free points; his first serve is typically hit flat, while he prefers to slice and kick his second serves wide. In , and , Djokovic won an Oscar of Popularity for the most popular male athlete in Serbia. Djokovic entered the Australian Open as the top seed. Djokovic then played at the Indian Wells Masters and reached the third round where he was upset by Philipp Kohlschreiber in straight sets.

This was then followed by a three-set fourth round defeat to Roberto Bautista Agut in the Miami Open. Djokovic then began his clay court season by playing in the Monte Carlo Masters, losing in the quarterfinals to Daniil Medvedev in three sets. Djokovic's return of serve is a powerful weapon for him, with which he can be both offensive and defensive. Djokovic is rarely aced because of his flexibility, length and balance. Djokovic is highly efficient off both the forehand and backhand return, often getting the return in play deep with pace, neutralizing the advantage the server usually has in a point.

John McEnroe considers Djokovic to be the greatest returner of serve in the history of the men's game. Occasionally, Djokovic employs a well-disguised backhand underspin drop shot and sliced backhand. His smash is considered to be one of his biggest weaknesses, being prone to making mistakes on the shot in big moments such as the Olympics.

Djokovic began by defeating Australian Chris Guccione in the final of the tournament in Adelaide, before losing in the fourth round of the Australian Open to eventual champion Roger Federer in straight sets. His performances at the Masters Series events in Indian Wells, and Key Biscayne, where he was the runner-up and champion respectively, pushed him into the world's top Djokovic played a key role in the play-off win over Australia by winning all his matches and helping promote the Serbia Davis Cup team to the World Group.

In Serbia's tie against Russia in Moscow in early , Djokovic was sidelined due to influenza and missed his first singles match. Djokovic then failed to defend his singles title at the Rogers Cup in Toronto — he was eliminated in the quarterfinals by eighth-seeded Andy Murray. The following week at the Cincinnati Masters, Djokovic advanced to the final, beating Nadal in the semifinals and thereby ending the Spaniard's 32 match winning streak.

In the final, he again lost to Murray in straight sets. His next tournament was the Summer Olympics, his first Olympics. Seeded third in singles, Djokovic lost in the semi-finals to Nadal. Djokovic then defeated James Blake, the loser of the other semi-final, in the bronze medal match. Djokovic has more wins against Federer than any other player.

The two had three encounters at the Australian Open in , , and , which Federer won in straight sets in and Djokovic won in straight sets in the other two.

The two have met five years in a row at the US Open with Federer triumphant in their first three encounters, while their last two meetings in and were five-set matches in which Djokovic saved two match points before going on to win. In , Djokovic lost to Federer in the Wimbledon semi-final. The two met again during the finals of the Wimbledon Championships with Djokovic emerging victorious after a five-set match and with the victory reclaiming the No.

Federer withdrew from the ATP World Tour final and Djokovic successfully defended his title, the first walkover in a final in the tournament's year history. In the Wimbledon Championships, despite "an extraordinary second-set tiebreaker in which Federer saved seven set points to level the match", Djokovic went on to claim a four set victory and even the lifetime record between the two players. In , Djokovic founded the Novak Djokovic Foundation.

The organization's mission is to help children from disadvantaged communities to grow up and develop in stimulating and safe environments. The foundation partnered with the World Bank in August to promote early childhood education in Serbia.

His foundation has built 43 schools and supported almost 20, children and a thousand families. Throughout the latter part of the season, most notably before Wimbledon and during US Open, his comedic impressions of fellow contemporary tennis players got a lot of media play.

In May , he was a special guest during the first semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Belgrade that year. Djokovic is a self-described fan of languages, speaking Serbian, English, French, German, and Italian. Afterwards, Djokovic briefly considered moving from Serbia to play for Great Britain. Following this match-up, the British media spoke of Djokovic's camp negotiating with the Lawn Tennis Association about changing his international loyalty by joining British tennis ranks.

The nineteen-year-old Djokovic, who was ranked sixty-third in the world at the time, mostly dismissed the story at first by saying that the talks were not serious, describing them as "the British being very kind to us after the Davis Cup. They met for the first time during that year's French Open, after which Vajda was hired to be the year-old's coach. On occasion Djokovic employed additional coaches on part-time basis: in , during the spring hardcourt season, he worked with Australian doubles ace Mark Woodforde with specific emphasis on volleys and net play while from August until April American Todd Martin joined the coaching team, a period marked by his ill-fated attempt to change Djokovic's serve motion.

From the fall , Djokovic had an Israeli fitness coach, Ronen Bega, but the two parted ways during spring Djokovic decided to make a change after identifying his conditioning as a weakness in his game following continual losses to Nadal.

Djokovic made his first Grand Slam tournament appearance by qualifying for the Australian Open, where he was defeated by eventual champion Marat Safin in the first round in straight sets, after defeating future rival Stanislas Wawrinka in qualifying. Djokovic participated in four Masters events and qualified for two of them, his best performance coming in Paris, where he reached the third round and defeated fourth seed Mariano Puerta along the way. Entering the pro circuit, Djokovic used the Head Liquidmetal Radical, but changed sponsors to Wilson in He couldn't find a Wilson racquet he liked, so Wilson agreed to make him a custom racquet to match his previous one with Head.

He then switched to the Head YouTek IG Speed 18x20 paint job in , and in , he again updated his paint job to the Head Graphene Speed Pro, which included an extensive promotional campaign. He also uses Head Synthetic Leather Grip as a replacement grip. In , Djokovic appeared in a television commercial with Maria Sharapova promoting the use of Head rackets for many techniques such as golf and ten-pin bowling.

In , as Djokovic moved up the tennis rankings, he began venturing into the business world. Most of his activities in the business arena have been channeled through Family Sport, a legal entity in Serbia established and run by members of his immediate family. In the period and , Djokovic was coached by Dejan Petrovic.

Player and coach reportedly parted ways over the latter's refusal to work full-time with Djokovic. Since , the business end of Djokovic's career has been handled by Israeli managers Amit Naor former pro tennis player turned sports agent and Allon Khakshouri, the duo that also had Marat Safin and Dinara Safina as their clients.

In June , after the duo entered into partnership with CAA Sports, the sports division of Hollywood talent firm Creative Artists Agency, meaning that the famous company started representing tennis players for the first time, Djokovic formally signed with CAA Sports. At the beginning of his professional career, he mainly played in Futures and Challenger tournaments, winning three of each type from to His first tour-level tournament was Umag in , where he lost to Filippo Volandri in the round of Since turning professional in , Djokovic has been wearing Adidas clothing.

At the end of , Djokovic signed a year deal with the Italian clothing company Sergio Tacchini after Adidas refused to extend his clothing contract choosing instead to sign Andy Murray.

Tacchini doesn't make shoes so Djokovic continued with Adidas as his choice of footwear. His sponsorship contract with Tacchini was incentive heavy, and due to Djokovic's disproportionate success and dominance in , the company fell behind on bonus payments, leading to the termination of the sponsorship contract. As a member of the Yugoslav national team, Djokovic reached the final of the Junior Davis Cup for players under 14, in which he lost his match in singles. At the junior Grand Slam tournaments his best showing was at the Australian Open where he reached the semi-finals in At the age of 14, he began his international career, winning European championships in singles, doubles, and team competition.

Six-time major champion and former world No. For Becker, in addition to working alongside Vajda, the job entailed special emphasis on Grand Slam tournaments as Djokovic felt he missed out on winning a couple of majors over the previous two seasons due to a lack of mental edge in the final stages of those tournaments. Becker's first tournament coaching Djokovic was the Australian Open. Djokovic's next tournament was the Rogers Cup in Montreal, and he defeated No. This was the first time a player had defeated the top three ranked players in one tournament since Boris Becker in Nevertheless, he went on to reach the final of the US Open, where he had five set points in the first set and two in the second set, but lost them all before losing the match in straight sets to the top-seeded Federer.

Djokovic began playing tennis at the age of four. Upon seeing the child Djokovic playing tennis, she stated: "This is the greatest talent I have seen since Monica Seles. He is of paternal Serbian and maternal Croatian descent. His two younger brothers, Marko and Djordje, have also played professional tennis. Djokovic then competed at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, where he lost to Federer in the semi-finals.

Djokovic also competed in doubles with Nadal in a one-time, high-profile partnership. Djokovic then lost to Roddick in the quarterfinals of the Cincinnati Masters. Novak Djokovic Player.

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