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Am Quotes by Novak Djokovic
- I am fast and very powerful on the court, so this is what matters.
- In order to stay where I am - and I want to do that - I have to stay dedicated as well as I have…
- I'm a happy man, because I am successful in what I do, of course; but what makes me most happy is I have people around…
- Joking around is part of my personality, just who I am.
- I always tried to win. I was as competitive as I am today.
- My nutritionist has done a great job in changing my diet after we established I am allergic to things like gluten - I can't eat…
- Well, I do feel that I carry the responsibility of representing my country wherever I am, and this responsibility came with the success that I…
- I am very skinny.
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