Novak Djokovic’s son Stefan takes the applause as he won a shocking…..
Novak Djokovic has been in fine form at this year’s ATP Finals and his son Stefan has also been creating headlines in Turin.
The eight-year-old young son of the 21-time Grand Slam champion has been courtside for his father’s matches in Turin and it seems he has also inherited some of the family’s tennis talents.
Novak Djokovic’s son Stefan takes the applause as he won a shocking…..
Stefan is still at a formative stage of his tennis development, but he has been showing some great promise as he has been hitting on the practice courts at the ATP Finals.
Sharing a court with 1992 Wimbledon champion and his father’s coach Goran Ivanisevic, Stefan showed his tennis skills are developing rapidly, with former British No 1 Tim Henman impressed by the youngster’s promise.
“You can see there are some pretty good genes out there,” declared Henman on Amazon Prime, as he stood courtside watching Stefan.
“The way he has been hitting forehands and backhands has been impressive, even though the racket he is using is half the size of him.
“The most important thing at this stage is how much he is enjoying it. He’s chasing down every ball and getting a nice cheer from the crowd as well. It looks like he is loving it.
“Novak might be struggling to get on the court as his son won’t want to leave!.
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“It looks like he has been playing for a few years and he has a good repertoire of shots. Trying the one handed-slice at his age is not easy as you need a bit of extra strength, but I’m sure that will come.”
The former world No 1 spoke about his son’s passion for tennis and revealed he is excited to be around a tournament featuring some of the game’s biggest stars.
“My son is playing tennis, he’s eight years old now and he’s aware of what is happening, who is who,” said Djokovic.
Novak Djokovic’s son Stefan takes the applause as he won a shocking…..
Novak Djokovic has been in fine form at this year’s ATP Finals and his son Stefan has also been creating headlines in Turin.
The eight-year-old young son of the 21-time Grand Slam champion has been courtside for his father’s matches in Turin and it seems he has also inherited some of the family’s tennis talents.
Novak Djokovic’s son Stefan takes the applause as he won a shocking…..
Stefan is still at a formative stage of his tennis development, but he has been showing some great promise as he has been hitting on the practice courts at the ATP Finals.
Sharing a court with 1992 Wimbledon champion and his father’s coach Goran Ivanisevic, Stefan showed his tennis skills are developing rapidly, with former British No 1 Tim Henman impressed by the youngster’s promise.
“You can see there are some pretty good genes out there,” declared Henman on Amazon Prime, as he stood courtside watching Stefan.
“The way he has been hitting forehands and backhands has been impressive, even though the racket he is using is half the size of him.
“The most important thing at this stage is how much he is enjoying it. He’s chasing down every ball and getting a nice cheer from the crowd as well. It looks like he is loving it.
“Novak might be struggling to get on the court as his son won’t want to leave!.
READ MORE:Novak Djokovic had private ‘inner demons’ Boris Becker tackled and threaten to….
“It looks like he has been playing for a few years and he has a good repertoire of shots. Trying the one handed-slice at his age is not easy as you need a bit of extra strength, but I’m sure that will come.”
The former world No 1 spoke about his son’s passion for tennis and revealed he is excited to be around a tournament featuring some of the game’s biggest stars.
“My son is playing tennis, he’s eight years old now and he’s aware of what is happening, who is who,” said Djokovic.