
Novak Djokovic is putting in the work. πͺ
The 24-time Grand Slam champion is back on the practice courts in **Belgrade, Serbia**, sharpening his weapons β especially that iconic **backhand** β ahead of the **Geneva Open**, which begins next week.
π This comes just weeks after his surprising early exit at the Italian Open, and the message is clear: **Djokovic isnβt going anywhere.**
Heβs been spotted grinding through intense sessions on clay, seemingly locking in for **Roland Garros** as well β and Geneva is now a crucial warm-up.
πΎ The backhand β one of the most feared shots in tennis β is getting special attention. From down-the-line lasers to trademark cross-court angles, Novak is looking to **fine-tune every detail**.
And letβs be honest β whenever Novak starts training with this level of intensity, something big is coming.
Heβs **not** playing for points.
Heβs **not** playing for attention.
Heβs playing to **remind the world who the king really is. π**