Novak Djokovic – Novak Djokovic Print – Tennis Print – Wimbledon Poster – ATP Print – Sport Bedroom Poster

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The eternal serve of Novak Djokovic.

Wimbledon, July 2024. Evening light strokes Centre Court, turning its immaculate lawn into a billiard-green stage. At 89 mph the ball rises; Novak Djokovic rises higher. Suspended between turf and twilight, he arches like a bow about to sing, all sinew, brace and belief. The scoreboard mutters “Fearnley 0-40,” but the Serb is serving something larger than numbers: he is serving a résumé.

Twenty-four Grand Slam titles—an Everest of silver guilt and forgotten sweat. Seven season-ending Masters that required a week-long perfection stranger even than Fate. Forty Masters 1000 trophies scattered from Monte-Carlo spray to Shanghai haze. Add Olympic gold in Paris, the 2010 Davis Cup that made a nation dance on a cold Belgrade night, the inaugural ATP Cup of 2020, and a record 428 weeks gazing down from the summit of No. 1. Djokovic has not merely broken tennis records; he has reopened them like stubborn safes.

Yet statistics are the least of him. Anecdotes breathe louder:

  • Wimbledon print historians still shake their heads at the 2019 final: two championship points against Federer, two forehand winners swung on pure defiance; a fifth-set tie-break invented for the moment, owned by the man.

  • In 2011, after 41 straight victories, he plunged into the Roman fountain at the Foro Italico, shouting to startled tourists, “I am a kid again!”—then dried off and beat Nadal on clay the next day.

  • During a rain delay in Melbourne 2021, he entertained ball kids with magic tricks learned from a childhood street performer in Kopaonik who accepted payment in smiles.

Those touches of mischief and monastic discipline fuse into the same athlete. He stretches like a cat, meditates like a monk, and slides on grass as though it were his boyhood ski slope. On hard court he comes off the ground to strike a two-handed backhand that appears to borrow geometry from chess. On clay he writes parables in red dust— each slide a sentence, each fist-pump a full stop.

This photograph—an arresting Novak Djokovic print—captures the coil at the heart of the legend: the toss, the leap, the ball still climbing as if summoned by faith. Rendered on premium cotton as limited-edition tennis wall art, it holds the hush of a Centre-Court crowd and the hush inside a champion’s mind before thunder. Frame it as a statement Wimbledon print or centerpiece tennis poster, and watch any room acquire the quiet hum of expectation.

Own the moment that began yet another Djokovic chapter—service winner, polite bow, inevitable march to Week 429 at No. 1. Hang this reminder that excellence can still rise, mid-air, and decide the story before gravity knows.

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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT

Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.

  • Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish

  • Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)

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➤ HOW TO ORDER

Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.

Sizes:

  • A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)

  • A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)

  • A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)

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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED

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➤ ADDITIONAL

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

The eternal serve of Novak Djokovic.

Wimbledon, July 2024. Evening light strokes Centre Court, turning its immaculate lawn into a billiard-green stage. At 89 mph the ball rises; Novak Djokovic rises higher. Suspended between turf and twilight, he arches like a bow about to sing, all sinew, brace and belief. The scoreboard mutters “Fearnley 0-40,” but the Serb is serving something larger than numbers: he is serving a résumé.

Twenty-four Grand Slam titles—an Everest of silver guilt and forgotten sweat. Seven season-ending Masters that required a week-long perfection stranger even than Fate. Forty Masters 1000 trophies scattered from Monte-Carlo spray to Shanghai haze. Add Olympic gold in Paris, the 2010 Davis Cup that made a nation dance on a cold Belgrade night, the inaugural ATP Cup of 2020, and a record 428 weeks gazing down from the summit of No. 1. Djokovic has not merely broken tennis records; he has reopened them like stubborn safes.

Yet statistics are the least of him. Anecdotes breathe louder:

  • Wimbledon print historians still shake their heads at the 2019 final: two championship points against Federer, two forehand winners swung on pure defiance; a fifth-set tie-break invented for the moment, owned by the man.

  • In 2011, after 41 straight victories, he plunged into the Roman fountain at the Foro Italico, shouting to startled tourists, “I am a kid again!”—then dried off and beat Nadal on clay the next day.

  • During a rain delay in Melbourne 2021, he entertained ball kids with magic tricks learned from a childhood street performer in Kopaonik who accepted payment in smiles.

Those touches of mischief and monastic discipline fuse into the same athlete. He stretches like a cat, meditates like a monk, and slides on grass as though it were his boyhood ski slope. On hard court he comes off the ground to strike a two-handed backhand that appears to borrow geometry from chess. On clay he writes parables in red dust— each slide a sentence, each fist-pump a full stop.

This photograph—an arresting Novak Djokovic print—captures the coil at the heart of the legend: the toss, the leap, the ball still climbing as if summoned by faith. Rendered on premium cotton as limited-edition tennis wall art, it holds the hush of a Centre-Court crowd and the hush inside a champion’s mind before thunder. Frame it as a statement Wimbledon print or centerpiece tennis poster, and watch any room acquire the quiet hum of expectation.

Own the moment that began yet another Djokovic chapter—service winner, polite bow, inevitable march to Week 429 at No. 1. Hang this reminder that excellence can still rise, mid-air, and decide the story before gravity knows.

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➤ ABOUT THE PRINT

Each artwork is professionally printed on gallery quality matte paper which perfectly compliments the designs using only archival inks. The high print quality ensure that your wall print will last a long time while maintaining its original color.

  • Premium Matte Paper: 200 gsm, premium quality, matte finish

  • Shipped in a stiff cardboard tube (100% recyclable, 90% recycled)

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➤ HOW TO ORDER

Simply purchase the listing in your desired size.

Sizes:

  • A3 (297 X 420 mm / 11.7 X 16.5 in)

  • A2 (420 x 594 mm / 16.5 x 23.4 in)

  • A1 (594 x 841 mm / 23.4 x 33.1 in)

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➤ PLEASE NOTE: FRAME IS NOT INCLUDED

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➤ ADDITIONAL

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.