Novak Djokovic was facing an issue that almost everyone is facing during the never-ending quarantine. His hair was completely out of sorts along with an untidily growing beard.
That’s because none of us have access to barbers or hair salons. Stringent social distancing norms have been strictly implemented in most countries. Getting a haircut is one of those riskiest things in terms of vulnerability to the infection.
However, that didn’t stop Novak Djokovic from getting himself groomed. His personal hairdresser was none other than his adorable wife Jelena! Let’s find out how Jelena brought Novak out of the cave he was in.
How did Jelena give Novak Djokovic a makeover?
Jelena uploaded an interesting video via her Instagram account. The caption pretty much gave away what we could expect from the video.
It said she was about to turn Novak Djokovic from a caveman to her man. We soon found out the reason. We even caught a glimpse of Novak passing by with a head full of hair and a shabby beard.
As was evident, Jelena wasn’t really a big fan of her husband’s new look. Since the hairdressers weren’t available, she decided to take matters into her own hands. She gave Novak a much-needed makeover. Saying she did a good job would be an understatement, to be honest.
Djokovic came out with a perfectly clean haircut with no signs of tampering by someone unprofessional. It’s almost like Jelena could earn a few bucks if she seriously considered becoming a hairdresser. The video was capped off by a super impressed Novak who gave his wife a cute kiss on the forehead.
There still might be many who would like the heavy haired Novak more. He certainly looked handsome regardless. What would you prefer as a fan of Novak Djokovic – the long-haired version or the trimmed hair clean-shaven one?
Novak Djokovic reveals the women who inspire him the most
The 2020 season has started a couple of months ago and Novak Djokovic has already struck a streak of 18 straight wins by showing up at Indian Wells as undefeated. The extraordinary start of the Serbian is enhanced by a balance of 7-0 against players in the ATP top 10.
At the 2020 ATP Cup, Djokovic helped Serbia win its first title by scoring six victories including wins over Medvedev in the semifinal and Nadal in the final. At the 2020 Australian Open, he defeated long time rival Roger Federer in straight sets en route to the final where he defeated three-time grand slam runner-up Dominic Thiem in five sets.
This is Djokovic’s 8th win at the Australian Open, making him the first Open Era male player to win Grand Slam titles in three different decades. For his 17th Grand Slam win he received 2.5 Million Euro as prize money.
The World number 1 won the title at Dubai Tennis Championships fifth time, defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas in the final. On the International Women’s Day, Novak highlighted three women, in particular, who have been his greatest support.
“That would be my mother, but also my wife, and my tennis mother who is not with us anymore. Jelena Gencic was truly someone who dedicated so much time and effort into developing me as a tennis player. She put all the essential ingredients into me when I was very young” – Djokovic said.
“My wife, who is the mother of our two children, does a wonderful job being a dedicated mother, an incredibly passionate philanthropist, and the best wife that I can possibly have” – he added.