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Yes, a massive bellend of a man.
Absolute weirdo
https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/tennis/coronavirus-vaccine-novak-djokovic-serbia-scientist-a9477896.html
The 33-year-old posted a 10-minute video of American physician Dr Thomas Cowan discussing the conspiracy theory that 5G technology was to blame for the coronavirus outbreak – a theory that has no evidence to support it whatsoever.
“I just cried for two or three days,” Djokovic told the Telegraph.
“I cried after I had the surgery on my elbow. Every time I thought about what I did, I felt like I had failed myself.”
“I was trying to avoid getting on that table because I am not a fan of surgeries or medications,” he said.
“I am just trying to be as natural as possible, and I believe that our bodies are self-healing mechanisms. I don’t ever want to get myself in the situation where I have to have another surgery.
He also turned to a gluten free diet after being tested with kinesiology- the quack literally told him to lift up one of his arms and pushed against it, said hmm, gave him a slice of bread to eat, repeated the test and said AH HAH! You need a gluten free diet! SCIENCE!
It was reported afterwards that when he tried to come off the gluten free diet he was violently ill- so from one actual coeliac to a manmade one, get it up ye.
He has very dense hair.
“I cried after I had the surgery on my elbow. Every time I thought about what I did, I felt like I had failed myself.”
Honestly, I'm not touching the Covid/5G nonsense, but I can empathise with this.
I opted for surgery on a herniated disc as it had been crippling me for too long and the 'conservative' approach was obviously going to take a long time, 3 months hadn't touched the sides of the pain. I was also worried about any long term damage to the sciatic nerve and had a morbid fear of it becoming a permanent/chronic condition.
Anyway, point being, I felt well justified in opting for surgery. But as soon as I was back out of hospital, largely pain free and with a good optimistic prognosis for recovery (which has been well borne out) I nonetheless felt a real sense of regret and sorrow that I had had the surgery, it was like some sort of irrational belief that I had 'abused' my body and it would never forgive me. I wouldn't say it moved me to tears but I was somewhere on that scale...
Possibly just a side effect of coming off the painkillers of course!
The story I read was that his quack held a piece of bread close to his stomach and asked Djokovic how he felt.
But yeah, he's definitely a knob, his attitude toward women in the sport is pretty toxic too.
Knob.
No, apparently you have to kick the balls.
Good at tennis int’e.
Great tennis player but not a great human.
Hate his gamesmanship, feigning injury or eyesight problems basically he shows massive disrespect to his opponents.