It wasn’t the first time that Djokovic stirred the tennis waters with his consumption of questionable drinks. During Wimbledon, he apparently inhaled isotonic powder from a bottle, but when asked by reporters, he replied with a smile that it was a “magic drink”.
During his semifinal at the Paris Masters tournament, a video was shot of his physiotherapist mixing something in his bottle and other team members covering the entire process from cameras. The drink then passed through the ball collectors to Djokovic.
It was apparently a harmless ionic drink again, but British fans and media immediately started speculating what the bottle might have contained. Jelena’s wife has now started defending her husband.
I don’t see anything ambiguous. In fact, I see people trying to be private about their business in a world where everyone feels they have every right to point the camera at you whenever they want.
Apparently, wanting / trying to be private makes you ambiguous nowadays.
– Jelena Djokovic (@jelenadjokovic) November 8, 2022
“I don’t see anything suspicious. In fact, I see people trying to protect their privacy in public, where everyone feels they have every right to point a camera at you,” he said. “Nowadays, it seems the pursuit of privacy is suspect,” she said. added.